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Process Optimization of the Re-Refining of Spent Lubricating Oil Using Response Surface Methodology

Authors: Tang’an, D.B., Osha, O.A. And El-Nafaty, U.A.

DOI Info: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14565568

ABSTRACT

Lubricating oils used in automotive engines become contaminated with impurities and residues. Improper management of these oils is a leading cause of pollution worldwide. Re-refining with solvent extraction is a competitive process for recycling them. To optimize this process, used engine oils were collected and homogenized representing typical feedstock for re-refining plants. The oil was characterized and heated to 260 oC to remove emulsified water, gas oils, and fuel diluents. It was then mixed with ethanol at 10:1 and subjected to different temperatures, mixing times and speed conditions using Box-Behnken design-of-experiment. The mixture was centrifuged, and the extract distilled to separate and weigh the base oil. An optimal yield of 39.21 wt.% was achieved at 70 oC, 20 minutes, and 200 rpm. The quadratic model fitting using ANOVA showed a coefficient of determination (R2) of 92.86% and standard deviation (S) of 1.54, indicating that the model sufficiently explained the variation in base oil yield. The p-value regression (0.021) was statistically significant, demonstrating the model's validity. There was no evidence of lack-of-fit as p-value (0.570) was statistically insignificant. The recovered base oil met acceptable SAE standards, with specific gravity (0.8924), kinematic viscosity (7.63 cSt at 100°C), flash point (194 oC), and pour point (-11oC).


Affiliations: Department of Chemical Engineering, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi, P.M.B. 0248, Bauchi, Nigeria.
Keywords: Spent Lube Oils, Solvent Extraction, Re-refining, Response Surface Methodology, Box-Behnken, Analysis Of Variance (ANOVA)
Published date: 2024/12/30

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ISSN: 2635-3342 (Print)

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