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An energy-friendly alternative in the large-scale

A total energy requirement of 4.13 MW is calculated for the first two evaporators. This is less than the energy requirement for the previous set-up. At 220 kg/h of steam feed, the stripper column reduces the hexane content from 436.9 kg/h to below 30

An energy-friendly alternative in the large-scale production of soybean oil

Soybean oil is widely used as cooking oil, whereas the soybean cake is a valuable ingredient for animal food. The extraction of soybean oil is an energy-intensive process, with additional significant impact on the environment via the wastewater and hexane emissions. The research investigated different ways to minimize the energy consumption.

Economic feasibility analysis of soybean oil production

Hexane oil extraction Techno-economic analysis (SuperPro Designer) model. According to the TEA model of soybean based biodiesel production established

Practical Handbook of Soybean Processing and Utilization

Process improvement in extraction plants has continued with increasing emphasis on energy efficiency, cost reduction, reducing hexane loss, quality of meal and oil, and increased capacity, driven by a six-fold increase in soybean production since 1950 and by an increase in energy costs since 1970.

Economic feasibility analysis of soybean oil production

Techno-economic analysis is performed to evaluate the economic feasibility of soybean oil production by hexane extraction based on historical scenarios

Economic feasibility analysis of soybean oil production by hexane

Hexane extraction is the most common method used in the industry to produce soybean oil due to its high oil recovery and lower production cost. With the demands of soybean oil increasing either in food or industrial applications, expansion plans are considered by many companies to increase production capacity.

Environmental impact assessment of soybean oil

Also, these three oil extraction processes are investigated under pilot scale operations, which are 23.3, 31.5, and 15.4 million ton of annual soybean oil production

Economic feasibility analysis of soybean oil production by hexane

The extraction efficiency using solvents is dependent on the solvents?ability to solubilize the oils and extract them from the seeds, extraction temperature and seed particle size (Abdul Hakim Shaah et al., 2021; Nde and Foncha, 2020). n-Hexane is the most commonly used solvent for plant-based oil extraction due to its high oil yield and low

Improving soybean seed oil without poor agronomics

TILLING-by-sequencing + as an alternative to identify new soybean GmSACPD alleles that do not limit plant yield In this work, Lakhssasi et al. (2020) aimed

Soybean oil extraction with ethanol from multiple-batch assays to

Despite the fact that soybean oil extraction with hexane is more efficient, in terms of a more concentrated miscella, the outcomes obtained in this study revealed that is possible to exhaust the raw material with ethanol, and that a high oil recovery value can be reached when a S/F = 3/1 is employed.