Green Processing and Synthesis (May 2024)

Optimization of biomass durian peel as a heterogeneous catalyst in biodiesel production using microwave irradiation

  • Ginting Binawati,
  • Sitepu Minanda Payungta,
  • Santoso Aman,
  • Susilo Bambang,
  • Tarigan Juliati Br.,
  • Sitepu Eko Kornelius

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2023-0209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 106356 – 36

Abstract

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The present study investigated biodiesel production from the transesterification of palm oil with methanol using calcined biomass durian peel (BDP) as a heterogeneous catalyst assisted by microwave irradiation. Characterization of the calcined BDP showed that K2O is the main compound with a concentration of 86.15 wt%. The effect of three independent variables of catalyst weight (3–12 wt%), reaction time (1–10 min), and power of microwave (180–900 W) was used to determine the optimum condition on biodiesel production using the response surface method-based on the Box–Behnken design experiment. The optimum biodiesel conversion of 97.3% was achieved under experimental parameters of catalyst concentration of 12 wt%, reaction time of 9 min, and microwave power of 180 W. The catalyst concentration and reaction time have significant effects on biodiesel conversion.

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