[biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters apology

2001-08-16 Thread david e cruse

BlankHi Everyone,

Sorry for the goof on the "uspto" website address. The right
address is as Hanns said,  www.uspto.gov . I guess I was a
little tired at the time, I had read so many things last night.
So please excuse the goof ! 

If anyone out there has any " new " info on using soapstock
as a feedstock to make biodiesel I have been looking for a
while now, and would appreciate anything anyone could pass
on. 

Best Regards,
David Cruse




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RE: [biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters

2001-08-16 Thread Hanns B. Wetzel

It's http://www.uspto.gov

Hanns

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>Hi David,

>When attempting to log onto http://www.uspto.com I get an error message
>saying the requested URL cannot be found. Are you sure it is spelled right?

>Hanns



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RE: [biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters

2001-08-16 Thread JOSEPH . MARTELLE





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>Hi David,

>When attempting to log onto http://www.uspto.com I get an error message
>saying the requested URL cannot be found. Are you sure it is spelled right?

>Hanns



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Re: [biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters

2001-08-16 Thread Edward Beggs

www.uspto.gov

...not .com


- Original Message -
From: "Hanns B. Wetzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters


> Hi David,
>
> When attempting to log onto http://www.uspto.com I get an error message
> saying the requested URL cannot be found. Are you sure it is spelled
right?
>
> Hanns
>
> -Original Message-
> From: david e cruse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2001 2:42 PM
> To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters
>
>
> BlankHi Everyone,
>
> Here is something of interest for all you folks interested
> in making and using ethanol in the biodiesel process.
> At www.uspto.com under patent number 4,695,411 there
> are 12 Examples of different ways to manufacture ethyl
> esters from different feedstocks. One Example uses
> cottonoil, another uses raw palm oil, several others use
> palm oil in different ways. One note of interest is the use
> of hydrated ethanol, that is to say ethanol with a water content
> of 1% to 60% !!!  They use a first step acid transesterification
> and also use a regular base ( naoh or koh ) esterification
> with methanol or other alcohol as a second step. As always
> Patents are tough reading but the information in this Patent
> could yield some very helpful tips for those of you who want
> to use ethanol in your process. The Description section also
> says that the processes described can use vegetable or
> animal oil or greases. Another note of interest is the fact that
> the Patent was granted in September 1987 !!
>
> Best Regards,
> David Cruse
>
>
>
>
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RE: [biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters

2001-08-16 Thread Hanns B. Wetzel

Hi David,

When attempting to log onto http://www.uspto.com I get an error message
saying the requested URL cannot be found. Are you sure it is spelled right?

Hanns

-Original Message-
From: david e cruse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2001 2:42 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters


BlankHi Everyone,

Here is something of interest for all you folks interested
in making and using ethanol in the biodiesel process.
At www.uspto.com under patent number 4,695,411 there
are 12 Examples of different ways to manufacture ethyl
esters from different feedstocks. One Example uses
cottonoil, another uses raw palm oil, several others use
palm oil in different ways. One note of interest is the use
of hydrated ethanol, that is to say ethanol with a water content
of 1% to 60% !!!  They use a first step acid transesterification
and also use a regular base ( naoh or koh ) esterification
with methanol or other alcohol as a second step. As always
Patents are tough reading but the information in this Patent
could yield some very helpful tips for those of you who want
to use ethanol in your process. The Description section also
says that the processes described can use vegetable or
animal oil or greases. Another note of interest is the fact that
the Patent was granted in September 1987 !!

Best Regards,
David Cruse




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[biofuel] ethanol and ethyl esters

2001-08-15 Thread david e cruse

BlankHi Everyone,

Here is something of interest for all you folks interested
in making and using ethanol in the biodiesel process.
At www.uspto.com under patent number 4,695,411 there
are 12 Examples of different ways to manufacture ethyl
esters from different feedstocks. One Example uses 
cottonoil, another uses raw palm oil, several others use
palm oil in different ways. One note of interest is the use
of hydrated ethanol, that is to say ethanol with a water content
of 1% to 60% !!!  They use a first step acid transesterification
and also use a regular base ( naoh or koh ) esterification
with methanol or other alcohol as a second step. As always
Patents are tough reading but the information in this Patent
could yield some very helpful tips for those of you who want
to use ethanol in your process. The Description section also
says that the processes described can use vegetable or
animal oil or greases. Another note of interest is the fact that
the Patent was granted in September 1987 !!

Best Regards,
David Cruse




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