International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (May 2018)

Studies on process optimization of biodiesel production from waste cooking and palm oil

  • Santosh A. Kadapure,
  • Prasanna Kirti,
  • Sabhaya Singh,
  • Sagar Kokatnur,
  • Neeraj Hiremath,
  • Akhil Variar,
  • Shagufta Shaikh,
  • Raju Chittaragi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2017.1420107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 167 – 172

Abstract

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This work investigated the optimisation of biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO) and palm oil using a two-step transesterification process for WCO and base catalysed transesterification for palm oil. Transesterification reactions were carried out to investigate the effects of prepared catalyst CaO, methanol/WCO and methanol/palm oil ratio and temperature on the yield of biodiesel. A series of experiments were conducted to determine the best conditions for biodiesel production, using methanol/oil ratio between 4:1 and 11:1 and contact time varying between 2 and 4 h. Biodiesel yield of around 90 and 70% was obtained for palm and waste cooking oil at the methanol/oil ratios of 6:1 and 8:1 at temperature of 60 °C for reaction time of 4 h using prepared CaO as catalyst. The physicochemical properties of palm and WCO biodiesel were carried out using standard methods, while the fatty acid profile was determined using gas chromatography. The investigation concludes that biodiesel obtained from palm and waste cooking oil was within the specified limit.

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