TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTS

Used automobile oils were subjected to filtration to remove solid material and dehydration to remove water, gasoline and light components by using vacuum distillation under moderate pressure, and then the dehydrated waste oil is subjected to extraction by using liquid solvents. Two solvents, namely...

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Main Authors: Ghiyath A. R. Rassoul, Laith S. Mahmmoud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad/College of Engineering 2010-09-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Online Access:http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/379
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spelling doaj-b6c0e77e53654d6d8ca44f6275c0a3a32020-11-25T02:38:43ZengUniversity of Baghdad/College of EngineeringIraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering1997-48842618-07072010-09-01113TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTSGhiyath A. R. RassoulLaith S. Mahmmoud Used automobile oils were subjected to filtration to remove solid material and dehydration to remove water, gasoline and light components by using vacuum distillation under moderate pressure, and then the dehydrated waste oil is subjected to extraction by using liquid solvents. Two solvents, namely n-butanol and n-hexane were used to extract base oil from automobile used oil, so that the expensive base oil can be reused again. The recovered base oil by using n-butanol solvent gives (88.67%) reduction in carbon residue, (75.93%) reduction in ash content, (93.73%) oil recovery, (95%) solvent recovery and (100.62) viscosity index, at (5:1) solvent to used oil ratio and (40 oC) extraction temperature, while using n-hexane solvent gives (60.25%) reduction in carbon residue, (76.54%) reduction in ash content, (89.06%) oil recovery, (94.78%) solvent recovery and (100.3) viscosity index, at (6:1) solvent to used oil ratio and (50 oC) extraction temperature. http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/379
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author Ghiyath A. R. Rassoul
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TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTS
Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
author_facet Ghiyath A. R. Rassoul
Laith S. Mahmmoud
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title TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTS
title_short TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTS
title_full TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTS
title_fullStr TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTS
title_full_unstemmed TREATING THE USED AUTOMOBILES OILS USING SOLVENTS
title_sort treating the used automobiles oils using solvents
publisher University of Baghdad/College of Engineering
series Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
issn 1997-4884
2618-0707
publishDate 2010-09-01
description Used automobile oils were subjected to filtration to remove solid material and dehydration to remove water, gasoline and light components by using vacuum distillation under moderate pressure, and then the dehydrated waste oil is subjected to extraction by using liquid solvents. Two solvents, namely n-butanol and n-hexane were used to extract base oil from automobile used oil, so that the expensive base oil can be reused again. The recovered base oil by using n-butanol solvent gives (88.67%) reduction in carbon residue, (75.93%) reduction in ash content, (93.73%) oil recovery, (95%) solvent recovery and (100.62) viscosity index, at (5:1) solvent to used oil ratio and (40 oC) extraction temperature, while using n-hexane solvent gives (60.25%) reduction in carbon residue, (76.54%) reduction in ash content, (89.06%) oil recovery, (94.78%) solvent recovery and (100.3) viscosity index, at (6:1) solvent to used oil ratio and (50 oC) extraction temperature.
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