scholarly journals Kinetics of the Pre-Treatment of Used Cooking Oil Using Novozyme 435 for Biodiesel Production

2012 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 1106-1113 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.F. Haigh ◽  
B. Saha ◽  
G.T. Vladisavljević ◽  
J.C. Reynolds
2014 ◽  
Vol 92 (4) ◽  
pp. 713-719 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathleen F. Haigh ◽  
Goran T. Vladisavljević ◽  
James C. Reynolds ◽  
Zoltan Nagy ◽  
Basudeb Saha

Fuel ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 111 ◽  
pp. 186-193 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathleen F. Haigh ◽  
Sumaiya Z. Abidin ◽  
Goran T. Vladisavljević ◽  
Basudeb Saha

Author(s):  
Rudy Syah Putra ◽  
Tatang Shabur Juliantoa ◽  
Puji Hartono ◽  
Ratih Dyah Puspitasaria ◽  
Angga Kurniawan

2021 ◽  
Vol 170 ◽  
pp. 302-314
Author(s):  
Adeyinka S. Yusuff ◽  
Aman K. Bhonsle ◽  
Jayati Trivedi ◽  
Dinesh P. Bangwal ◽  
Lok P. Singh ◽  
...  

Catalysts ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 690 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edgar M. Sánchez Faba ◽  
Gabriel O. Ferrero ◽  
Joana M. Dias ◽  
Griselda A. Eimer

Recent research focuses on new biodiesel production and purification technologies that seek a carbon-neutral footprint, as well as cheap, renewable and abundant raw materials that do not compete with the demand for food. Then, many attractive alternatives arise due to their availability or low-cost, such as used cooking oil, Jatropha oil (non-edible) or byproducts of vegetable oil refineries. Due to their composition and the presence of moisture, these oils may need a pretreatment to reach the established conditions to be used in the biodiesel production process so that the final product complies with the international quality standards. In this work, a solid catalyst based on 10 wt % sodium oxide supported on mesoporous silica SBA-15, was employed in the transesterification of different feedstocks (commercial sunflower and soybean oil, used cooking oil, acid oil from soapstock and Jatropha hieronymi oil) with absolute methanol in the following reaction conditions—2–8 wt % catalyst, 14:1 methanol to oil molar ratio, 60 °C, vigorous magnetic stirring and 5 h of reaction. In this way, first- and second-generation biodiesel was obtained through heterogeneous catalysis with methyl ester yields between 52 and 97 wt %, depending on the free fatty acid content and the moisture content of the oils.


2010 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 339-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.C. Math ◽  
Sudheer Prem Kumar ◽  
Soma V. Chetty

Author(s):  
Fiona Rachma Annisa ◽  
Indang Dewata ◽  
Hary Sanjaya ◽  
Latisma Dj ◽  
Ananda Putra ◽  
...  

This work has investigated the reusability of silica-titania in various temperatures (50 – 70°C) of biodiesel production from waste cooking oil. The reused silica-titania catalyst collected from silica-titania catalyst waste produced from the process of separating the catalyst from biodiesel products from palm oil and used cooking oil at various temperatures. The 1st and 2nd reused SiO2-TiO2 were characterized by DR UV-Vis and the spectra were deconvoluted for calculate the fraction of titanium in tetrahedral coordination. In addition the biodiesel products were characterized using FTIR, and several properties of biodiesel such as density, flow rate and acid value were analyzed in order to get the information about catalytic activity reused SiO2-TiO2. The results show the titanium tetrahedral fraction in reused catalyst (1st) and (2nd) are found to be 24,98% and 24.65%, respectively. The FTIR characterization of biodiesel products and waste cooking oil are almost similar. The analysis of waste cooking oil converted to biodiesel shows an optimum temperature of 50oC that at this temperature the lowest density or highest flow rate gave highest conversion of 47.82% using BCR1 and 39.13% using BCR2.


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