Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm Oil

A heterogeneous catalyst, such as Calcium Oxide (CaO), is widely used in biodiesel production due to its various advantages over homogeneous ones. The optimum condition for synthesizing this catalyst is determined by calcination temperature and mass ratio. As a result, a modification is required to...

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Main Authors: Karfika Ainil Hawa, Zuchra Helwani, Amun Amri
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Language:English
Published: Chemical Engineering Department of Syiah Kuala University 2020-02-01
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/RKL/article/view/14610
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spelling doaj-60b66892be024433b572b510a43cdf0e2020-11-25T03:30:18ZengChemical Engineering Department of Syiah Kuala UniversityJurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan1412-50642356-16612020-02-01151313710.23955/rkl.v15i1.1461010842Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm OilKarfika Ainil Hawa0Zuchra Helwani1Amun Amri2Department of Chemical Engineering, Riau UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Riau UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Riau UniversityA heterogeneous catalyst, such as Calcium Oxide (CaO), is widely used in biodiesel production due to its various advantages over homogeneous ones. The optimum condition for synthesizing this catalyst is determined by calcination temperature and mass ratio. As a result, a modification is required to increase its performance in improving the biodiesel yield. In this study, eggshell waste was modified by calcination, hydration, and dehydration methods integrated with activated carbon and NaOH. It is used as a heterogeneous base catalyst for off-grade palm oil transesterification reactions. The results shows the catalyst with the highest activity is obtained at calcination temperature of 800°c and mass ratio of 7 to 3. This is achieved with transesterification reaction conditions, which include a mole ratio of methanol/oil 6 to 1, catalyst concentration of 6%-b oil, and temperature 70°c for 3 hours, yielding 79.08% of the biodiesel. Additionally, CaO, Na2CO3, and Ca (OH) 2 materials were found in the catalyst with a catalyst alkalinity value of H greater than 9.3 through X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. Several methyl esters, such as palmitate and oleate were also found in biodiesel through Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis.http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/RKL/article/view/14610activated carbonbiodieselcalcium oxidecatalyststransesterification
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author Karfika Ainil Hawa
Zuchra Helwani
Amun Amri
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Zuchra Helwani
Amun Amri
Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm Oil
Jurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan
activated carbon
biodiesel
calcium oxide
catalysts
transesterification
author_facet Karfika Ainil Hawa
Zuchra Helwani
Amun Amri
author_sort Karfika Ainil Hawa
title Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm Oil
title_short Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm Oil
title_full Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm Oil
title_fullStr Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm Oil
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of Heterogeneous Catalysts NaOH/CaO/C From Eggshells for Biodiesel Production Using Off-Grade Palm Oil
title_sort synthesis of heterogeneous catalysts naoh/cao/c from eggshells for biodiesel production using off-grade palm oil
publisher Chemical Engineering Department of Syiah Kuala University
series Jurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan
issn 1412-5064
2356-1661
publishDate 2020-02-01
description A heterogeneous catalyst, such as Calcium Oxide (CaO), is widely used in biodiesel production due to its various advantages over homogeneous ones. The optimum condition for synthesizing this catalyst is determined by calcination temperature and mass ratio. As a result, a modification is required to increase its performance in improving the biodiesel yield. In this study, eggshell waste was modified by calcination, hydration, and dehydration methods integrated with activated carbon and NaOH. It is used as a heterogeneous base catalyst for off-grade palm oil transesterification reactions. The results shows the catalyst with the highest activity is obtained at calcination temperature of 800°c and mass ratio of 7 to 3. This is achieved with transesterification reaction conditions, which include a mole ratio of methanol/oil 6 to 1, catalyst concentration of 6%-b oil, and temperature 70°c for 3 hours, yielding 79.08% of the biodiesel. Additionally, CaO, Na2CO3, and Ca (OH) 2 materials were found in the catalyst with a catalyst alkalinity value of H greater than 9.3 through X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. Several methyl esters, such as palmitate and oleate were also found in biodiesel through Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis.
topic activated carbon
biodiesel
calcium oxide
catalysts
transesterification
url http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/RKL/article/view/14610
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