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Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis

Waste resources are an attractive option for economical the production of biodiesel; however, oil derived from waste resource contains free fatty acids (FFA). The concentration of FFAs must be reduced to below 1 wt.% before it can be converted to biodiesel using transesterification. FFAs are convert...

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Autores principales: Javed, Fahed, Rizwan, Muhammad, Asif, Maryam, Ali, Shahzad, Aslam, Rabya, Akram, Muhammad Sarfraz, Zimmerman, William B, Rehman, Fahad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9100533
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author Javed, Fahed
Rizwan, Muhammad
Asif, Maryam
Ali, Shahzad
Aslam, Rabya
Akram, Muhammad Sarfraz
Zimmerman, William B
Rehman, Fahad
author_facet Javed, Fahed
Rizwan, Muhammad
Asif, Maryam
Ali, Shahzad
Aslam, Rabya
Akram, Muhammad Sarfraz
Zimmerman, William B
Rehman, Fahad
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description Waste resources are an attractive option for economical the production of biodiesel; however, oil derived from waste resource contains free fatty acids (FFA). The concentration of FFAs must be reduced to below 1 wt.% before it can be converted to biodiesel using transesterification. FFAs are converted to fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) using acid catalysis, which is the rate-limiting reaction (~4000 times slower than transesterification), with a low conversion as well, in the over biodiesel production process. The study is focused on synthesizing and using a bifunctional catalyst (7% Sr/ZrO(2)) to carry out esterification and transesterification simultaneously to convert waste cooking oil (WCO) into biodiesel using microbubble-mediated mass transfer technology. The results reveal that a higher conversion of 85% is achieved in 20 min using 7% Sr/ZrO(2) for biodiesel production. A comprehensive kinetic model is developed for the conversion of WCO in the presence of a 7% Sr/ZrO(2) catalyst. The model indicates that the current reaction is pseudo-first-order, controlled by the vapor–liquid interface, which also indicates the complex role of microbubble interfaces due to the presence of the bifunctional catalyst. The catalyst could be recycled seven times, indicating its high stability during biodiesel production. The heterogeneous bifunctional catalyst is integrated with microbubble-mediated mass transfer technology for the first time. The results are unprecedented; furthermore, this study might be the first to use microbubble interfaces to “host” bifunctional metallic catalysts. The resulting one-step process of esterification and transesterification makes the process less energy-intensive and more cost-efficient, while also reducing process complexity.
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spelling pubmed-95984222022-10-27 Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis Javed, Fahed Rizwan, Muhammad Asif, Maryam Ali, Shahzad Aslam, Rabya Akram, Muhammad Sarfraz Zimmerman, William B Rehman, Fahad Bioengineering (Basel) Article Waste resources are an attractive option for economical the production of biodiesel; however, oil derived from waste resource contains free fatty acids (FFA). The concentration of FFAs must be reduced to below 1 wt.% before it can be converted to biodiesel using transesterification. FFAs are converted to fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) using acid catalysis, which is the rate-limiting reaction (~4000 times slower than transesterification), with a low conversion as well, in the over biodiesel production process. The study is focused on synthesizing and using a bifunctional catalyst (7% Sr/ZrO(2)) to carry out esterification and transesterification simultaneously to convert waste cooking oil (WCO) into biodiesel using microbubble-mediated mass transfer technology. The results reveal that a higher conversion of 85% is achieved in 20 min using 7% Sr/ZrO(2) for biodiesel production. A comprehensive kinetic model is developed for the conversion of WCO in the presence of a 7% Sr/ZrO(2) catalyst. The model indicates that the current reaction is pseudo-first-order, controlled by the vapor–liquid interface, which also indicates the complex role of microbubble interfaces due to the presence of the bifunctional catalyst. The catalyst could be recycled seven times, indicating its high stability during biodiesel production. The heterogeneous bifunctional catalyst is integrated with microbubble-mediated mass transfer technology for the first time. The results are unprecedented; furthermore, this study might be the first to use microbubble interfaces to “host” bifunctional metallic catalysts. The resulting one-step process of esterification and transesterification makes the process less energy-intensive and more cost-efficient, while also reducing process complexity. MDPI 2022-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9598422/ /pubmed/36290501 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9100533 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Javed, Fahed
Rizwan, Muhammad
Asif, Maryam
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Aslam, Rabya
Akram, Muhammad Sarfraz
Zimmerman, William B
Rehman, Fahad
Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis
title Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis
title_full Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis
title_fullStr Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis
title_full_unstemmed Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis
title_short Intensification of Biodiesel Processing from Waste Cooking Oil, Exploiting Cooperative Microbubble and Bifunctional Metallic Heterogeneous Catalysis
title_sort intensification of biodiesel processing from waste cooking oil, exploiting cooperative microbubble and bifunctional metallic heterogeneous catalysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9100533
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