| Literature DB >> 26500782 |
Kambiz Tahvildari1, Yasaman Naghavi Anaraki1, Reza Fazaeli2, Sogol Mirpanji1, Elham Delrish3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fossil fuels' pollution and their non-renewability have motivated the search for alternative fuels. Some common example of seed oils are sunflower oil, date seed oil, soy bean oil. For instance, soy methyl and soy-based biodiesel are the main biodiesel. Biodiesel is a clean diesel fuel that can be produced through transesterification reaction. Recycled cooking oil, on the other hand, is one of the inexpensive, easily available sources for producing biodiesel.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiesel production; Heterogenic Nano-catalyst; Recycled cooking oil; Transesterification reaction
Year: 2015 PMID: 26500782 PMCID: PMC4619223 DOI: 10.1186/s40201-015-0226-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
The efficacy of methyl ester using MgO as catalyst
| Type of Oil | Surface Area (M2/g) | Reaction’s Temperature (o C) | Molar ratio Methanol/oil | Reaction’s Duration (hour) | Catalyst concentration (% W/W) | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linseed Oil | 300 | Methanol-Reflux | 75:1 | 22 | 10 % | 64 % |
| Soybean Oil | 36 | 180 | 12:1 | 1 | 5 % | 72 % |
| Soybean Oil | 229 | 180 | 12:1 | 1 | 5 % | 90 % |
Fig. 1Characteristics of synthetic Nano CaO: (a) SEM image; (b) XRD spectrum
Fig. 2Characteristics of synthetic Nano MgO: (a) SEM image; (b) XRD spectrum
Fig. 3Biodiesel FTIR spectrum in the presence of Nano CaO
The efficacy of biodiesel production in the presence of synthetic Nano CaO catalyst
| The Amount of Oil (gr) | The Catalyst Compound | Alcohol: Oil Mole Ratio | Mass Percent of the Catalyst Compound | Reaction’s Duration (hr) | Mass Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | CaO | 6:1 | 1 % | 4 | 78.35 |
| 40 | CaO | 6:1 | 1.5 % | 4 | 80.12 |
| 40 | CaO | 6:1 | 3 % | 4 | 80.18 |
| 40 | CaO | 7:1 | 1.5 % | 4 | 92.39 |
| 40 | CaO | 7:1 | 3 % | 4 | 92.33 |
| 40 | CaO | 8:1 | 1.5 % | 4 | 92.36 |
| 40 | CaO | 7:1 | 1.5 % | 6 | 94.37 |
The efficacy of biodiesel production in the presence of CaO + MgO Nanocatalyst
| The Amount of Oil (gr) | The Catalyst Compound | Alcohol: Oil Mole Ratio | Mass Percent of the Catalyst Compound | Reaction’s Duration (hr) | Mass Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | CaO + MgO | 7:1 | 0.5 g CaO+ 0.7 g MgO = 3 % | 6 | 90.85 |
| 40 | CaO + MgO | 7:1 | 0.6 g CaO+ 0.6 g MgO = 3 % | 6 | 96.22 |
| 40 | CaO + MgO | 7:1 | 0.7 g CaO+ 0.5 g MgO = 3 % | 6 | 98.95 |
| 40 | CaO + MgO | 7:1 | 0.9 g CaO+ 0.3 g MgO = 3 % | 6 | 98.57 |
Fig. 4The efficacy of biodiesel production in six repetitions of Nano CaO
Fig. 5The efficacy of biodiesel production in eight repetitions of CaO (0.7g)+MgO (0.5g) Nanocatalysts
The three main agent groups of biodiesel
| Frequency (cm −1) | The Functional Group | Type of Vibration | Intensity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1436 | -O-CH3 | Bending | Moderate |
| 1196.52 | -O-CH3 | Rocking | Moderate |
| 1171 | -C-O-(CH3) | Stretching motions symmetric | High |
Fig. 6Biodiesel FTIR spectrum in the presence of 0.7g of Nano CaO and 0.5g of Nano MgO
The efficacy of methyl ester using CaO as catalyst for 15 min
| Type of Oil | Reaction’s Temperature (o C) | Molar ratio Methanol/oil | Catalyst concentration (% W/W) | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linseed Oil | Methanol-Reflux | 4.5 : 1 | 0.8 | 10 % |
| Linseed Oil | 192 | 41.1 : 1 | 3 | 50 % |
Standard test results for biodiesel were produced from waste cooking oil in the presence of combined Nano CaO and self-combustion Nano MgO catalyst 0.7:0.5 compared to D675-01 ASTM and EN14217
| Property | The Standard Value | The Permissive Range | The Measured Value |
| Flash Point | D93 | Minimum Value:130 | 150 (o C) |
| Kinematic Viscosity in 40o C | D445 | 1.6–9 | 4.8 mm2/s |
| Cetane Number | D613 | Minimum Value:47 | 48 |
| Saponification Number | D460 | Indefinite | 190.70 |
| Freezing Point | - | - | −7 (o C) |
| Ignition Point | - | - | 220 (o C) |
| Cloud Point | D2500 | Indefinite | 4 (o C) |
| Pour Point | ISO3016 | Maximum Value:0 | −5 (o C) |
| Iodine Number | EN14111 | Maximum Value:130 | 124.48 |
| Density | EN ISO 3675 | 0.86–0.89 (gr/cm3 ) | 0.89 (gr/cm3 ) |