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Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production

This work employed the Admixture of oil from winter squash seed oil and duck waste fat for the synthesis of biodiesel using a derived heterogeneous catalyst from burnt Arecaceae kernel empty bunch (BAKEB). The admixture oil was obtained using the gravity ratio method and the properties of the oils w...

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Autores principales: Akhabue, E.R., Onoji, S.E., Ishola, F., Ukpong, A.A., Idama, O., Ekanem, U., Adepoju, T.F.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10416011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37577170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2023.102304
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author Akhabue, E.R.
Onoji, S.E.
Ishola, F.
Ukpong, A.A.
Idama, O.
Ekanem, U.
Adepoju, T.F.
author_facet Akhabue, E.R.
Onoji, S.E.
Ishola, F.
Ukpong, A.A.
Idama, O.
Ekanem, U.
Adepoju, T.F.
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description This work employed the Admixture of oil from winter squash seed oil and duck waste fat for the synthesis of biodiesel using a derived heterogeneous catalyst from burnt Arecaceae kernel empty bunch (BAKEB). The admixture oil was obtained using the gravity ratio method and the properties of the oils were determined. The developed BAKEB was characterized using SEM, FTIR, XRF-FT, BET-adsorption, and qualitative analysis. Transesterification of the admixture oil to biodiesel was carried out in a single transesterification batch reactor, while Process optimization was carried out via RSM-CCD with four constraint variables namely: reaction period, catalyst conc., reaction temperature, and E-OH/OMR, respectively. The spent catalyst was recycled and reused and the quality of the produced biodiesel was compared with the recommended standard. Results showed the admixture oil ratio of 48:52 was sufficient to produce a validated optimum biodiesel yield of 99.42% (wt./wt.) at the reaction time of 55 min, catalyst conc. of 3.00 (%wt.), reaction temperature of 60 °C, and E-OH/OMR of 5.5:1 (vol./vol.), respectively. ANOVA analysis indicated that all variables were mutually significant at p-value<0.0001.The developed BAKEB was found to contain high percentages of Al-K-Na-Ca. The catalyst recyclability test indicated that BAKEB can be refined and reused. The produced biodiesel qualities have fuel properties similar to conventional diesel when compared with ASTM D6751 and EN 14,214. The study concluded that the blending of winter squash seed oil with duck waste fat in the ratio of 48:52 as feedstock for biodiesel synthesis is viable.
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spelling pubmed-104160112023-08-12 Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production Akhabue, E.R. Onoji, S.E. Ishola, F. Ukpong, A.A. Idama, O. Ekanem, U. Adepoju, T.F. MethodsX Energy This work employed the Admixture of oil from winter squash seed oil and duck waste fat for the synthesis of biodiesel using a derived heterogeneous catalyst from burnt Arecaceae kernel empty bunch (BAKEB). The admixture oil was obtained using the gravity ratio method and the properties of the oils were determined. The developed BAKEB was characterized using SEM, FTIR, XRF-FT, BET-adsorption, and qualitative analysis. Transesterification of the admixture oil to biodiesel was carried out in a single transesterification batch reactor, while Process optimization was carried out via RSM-CCD with four constraint variables namely: reaction period, catalyst conc., reaction temperature, and E-OH/OMR, respectively. The spent catalyst was recycled and reused and the quality of the produced biodiesel was compared with the recommended standard. Results showed the admixture oil ratio of 48:52 was sufficient to produce a validated optimum biodiesel yield of 99.42% (wt./wt.) at the reaction time of 55 min, catalyst conc. of 3.00 (%wt.), reaction temperature of 60 °C, and E-OH/OMR of 5.5:1 (vol./vol.), respectively. ANOVA analysis indicated that all variables were mutually significant at p-value<0.0001.The developed BAKEB was found to contain high percentages of Al-K-Na-Ca. The catalyst recyclability test indicated that BAKEB can be refined and reused. The produced biodiesel qualities have fuel properties similar to conventional diesel when compared with ASTM D6751 and EN 14,214. The study concluded that the blending of winter squash seed oil with duck waste fat in the ratio of 48:52 as feedstock for biodiesel synthesis is viable. Elsevier 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10416011/ /pubmed/37577170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2023.102304 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Energy
Akhabue, E.R.
Onoji, S.E.
Ishola, F.
Ukpong, A.A.
Idama, O.
Ekanem, U.
Adepoju, T.F.
Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production
title Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production
title_full Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production
title_fullStr Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production
title_full_unstemmed Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production
title_short Bunch Ash biomass source for the synthesis of Al(2)(SiO(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production
title_sort bunch ash biomass source for the synthesis of al(2)(sio(4))(2) magnetic nanocatalyst and as alkali catalyst for the synthesis of biodiesel production
topic Energy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10416011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37577170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2023.102304
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