Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction Time
Used cooking oil has the potential as biodiesel so that it can reduce environmental pollution. Transesterification of triglycerides in used cooking oil with an alcohol to form methyl esters of fatty acids or biodiesel and glycerol. The type of catalyst is one of the determinants of the transesterif...
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doaj-72d9b11658cb42029ba7a59fadb604af2020-11-25T03:53:30ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah MagelangAutomotive Experiences2615-62022615-66362019-10-012310.31603/ae.v2i3.29912991Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction TimeDiah Ayu0Rizca Aulyana1Esti Widya Astuti2Kusmiyati Kusmiyati3Nur Hidayati4Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Dian Nuswantoro, IndonesiaUniversitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia Used cooking oil has the potential as biodiesel so that it can reduce environmental pollution. Transesterification of triglycerides in used cooking oil with an alcohol to form methyl esters of fatty acids or biodiesel and glycerol. The type of catalyst is one of the determinants of the transesterification reaction and coal fly ash has the potential to be used as a catalyst in the production of biodiesel. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effect of the oil-methanol ratio and the time of the transesterification of used cooking oil to the yield of biodiesel produced using an alkali-activated fly ash catalyst. Transesterification is carried out at 60 °C, the stirring speed is 700 rpm, and the amount of catalyst load is 4%. The result, the highest yield of biodiesel reached almost 89%. This biodiesel consists of 48.86% methyl oleate and 33.86% methyl palmitate and has a density that meets the Indonesian National Standard, which is 0.85 - 0.90 g/cm3. Finally, the BET test on the fly ash catalyst shows a catalyst surface area of around 104.106 m2/g. http://journal.ummgl.ac.id/index.php/AutomotiveExperiences/article/view/2991TransesterificationBiodieselHeterogeneous catalystsFly ash |
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Diah Ayu Rizca Aulyana Esti Widya Astuti Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Nur Hidayati Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction Time Automotive Experiences Transesterification Biodiesel Heterogeneous catalysts Fly ash |
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Diah Ayu Rizca Aulyana Esti Widya Astuti Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Nur Hidayati |
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Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction Time |
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Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction Time |
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Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction Time |
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Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction Time |
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Catalytic Transesterification of Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel: Effect of Oil-Methanol Molar Ratio and Reaction Time |
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catalytic transesterification of used cooking oil to biodiesel: effect of oil-methanol molar ratio and reaction time |
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang |
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Automotive Experiences |
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2615-6202 2615-6636 |
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Used cooking oil has the potential as biodiesel so that it can reduce environmental pollution. Transesterification of triglycerides in used cooking oil with an alcohol to form methyl esters of fatty acids or biodiesel and glycerol. The type of catalyst is one of the determinants of the transesterification reaction and coal fly ash has the potential to be used as a catalyst in the production of biodiesel. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effect of the oil-methanol ratio and the time of the transesterification of used cooking oil to the yield of biodiesel produced using an alkali-activated fly ash catalyst. Transesterification is carried out at 60 °C, the stirring speed is 700 rpm, and the amount of catalyst load is 4%. The result, the highest yield of biodiesel reached almost 89%. This biodiesel consists of 48.86% methyl oleate and 33.86% methyl palmitate and has a density that meets the Indonesian National Standard, which is 0.85 - 0.90 g/cm3. Finally, the BET test on the fly ash catalyst shows a catalyst surface area of around 104.106 m2/g.
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Transesterification Biodiesel Heterogeneous catalysts Fly ash |
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