MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

An innovative method to produce drop-in fuel by alkaline earth-transition metals basic soap decarboxylation

  • Fredrik Neonufa Godlief,
  • Pratiwi Meiti,
  • Nur Istyami Astri,
  • Elizabeth Lidya,
  • Suminar Dewi Sri,
  • Purwadi Ronny,
  • Prakoso Tirto,
  • Soerawidjaja Tatang H.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 159
p. 02064

Abstract

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Decarboxylation of metal soap is an emerging method to produce drop-in fuels as an alternative to the expensive hydrotreatment process. In this study, the Mg-Fe basic soap produced from palm kernel fatty acid had been successfully decarboxylated into jet-fuel type biohydrocarbons. The Mg-Fe basic soap with ratio of 8:2 mol was decarboxylated for 5 hours at atmospheric pressure and temperature varied up to 370°C; it produced a liquid product whose yield was around 60 %-weight. The resulting hydrocarbon product was a complex mixture consisted of normal paraffins in the range of carbon chain length C8 – C17, iso-and cyclo-paraffins, and various olefin products.