| Literature DB >> 26995112 |
Wuttichai Roschat1, Theeranun Siritanon1, Teadkait Kaewpuang1, Boonyawan Yoosuk2, Vinich Promarak3.
Abstract
River snail shells-derived CaO was used as a heterogeneous catalyst to synthesize biodiesel via transesterification of palm oil with methanol. The shell materials were calcined in air at 600-1000°C for 3h. Physicochemical properties of the resulting catalysts were characterized by TGA-DTG, XRD, SEM, BET, XRF, FT-IR and TPD. CaO catalyzed transesterification mechanism of palm oil into biodiesel was verified. The effects of adding a co-solvent on kinetic of the reaction and %FAME yield were investigated. %FAME yield of 98.5%±1.5 was achieved under the optimal conditions of catalyst/oil ratio of 5wt.%; methanol/oil molar ratio of 12:1; reaction temperature of 65°C; 10%v/v of THF in methanol and reaction time of 90min. The results ascertained that river snail shells is a novel raw material for preparation of CaO catalyst and the co-solvent method successfully decreases the reaction time and biodiesel production cost.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiesel; CaO catalyst; Co-solvent; Reaction mechanism and kinetics; River snail shells
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26995112 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.03.038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642