Tesis
Soybean biorefinery with residues exploitation : process assessment
Fecha
2016-06-27Registro en:
Autor
Pretto, Cristine De
Institución
Resumen
Soybean seed is a renewable feedstock and the production process of soybean meal and
soybean refined oil generates residues that can be exploited, in such a way that the biorefinery
concept can be applied to this production process. For this reason, this work aimed to analyse
the employment of the biorefinery concept to a soybean crushing and refining facility,
exploiting applications for the residues generated during the process. For that, first,
information and data from literature about the traditional manufacture process of soybean
meal and refined soybean oil were collected and the residues produced during this process
were identified. Once the residues were recognized, data in academic literature about possible
applications for the residues were collected. Next, the traditional process for producing
soybean refined oil and defatted meal was simulated using a commercial simulator. The
amounts of residues generated and energetic requirements were calculated. The amount of
residues generated during soy protein concentrate (SPC) and soy protein isolate (SPI) process
production were also obtained by simulations of these processes. Following, an application
for each residue (except for SPI residues) was simulated in the same software and the results
were analysed. It was verified that soybean straw and hulls could fulfill the energetic demand
of the crushing, refining and biodiesel production process and even a surplus of electricity
could be generated, especially when biodiesel was also used as a boiler fuel. Four residues
from refining process are generated: gums, soapstock, spent bleaching earth and deodorizer
distillate. From gums, it is possible to produce lecithin. From soapstock and spent bleaching
earth, biodiesel can be generated, although it generates more residues and consumes more
steam than the production of biodiesel from degummed oil. From deodorizer distillate, it is
possible to concentrate tocopherols, which is an antioxidant and can be sold for its antioxidant
properties. Soybean molasses generated during the concentration of proteins from soybean
meal can also be used for electrical energy production.