COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSIS
Biodiesel has become a subject which increasingly attracts worldwide attention because of its environmental benefits, biodegradability and renewability. Biodiesel production typically involves the transesterification of a triglyceride feedstock with methanol or other short-chain alcohols. This paper...
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doaj-fe7d3dc2bbf04783ab938d169815d1832020-11-24T23:01:45ZengAssociation of the Chemical Engineers of SerbiaChemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly1451-93722011-03-011715358COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSISAYTEN SAGIROGLUŞEBNEM SELEN ISBILIRHAKKI MEVLUT OZCANHATICE PALUZARNESLIHAN M. TOPRAKKIRANBiodiesel has become a subject which increasingly attracts worldwide attention because of its environmental benefits, biodegradability and renewability. Biodiesel production typically involves the transesterification of a triglyceride feedstock with methanol or other short-chain alcohols. This paper presents a study of transesterification of various vegetable oils, sunflower, safflower, canola, soybean, olive, corn, hazelnut and waste sunflower oils, with the acidic catalyst. Under laboratory conditions, fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were prepared by using methanol in the presence of 1.85% hydrochloric acid at 100 °C for 1 h and 25 °C for 3 h. The analyses of biodiesel were carried out by gas chroma¬tography and thin layer chromatography. Also, biodiesel productivities (%) were determined on basis of the ratio of ester to oil content (w/w). The biodiesel productivities for all oils were found to be about 80% and about 90% at 25 and 100 °C, respectively. Also, the results showed that the yield of biodiesel depended on temperature for some oils, including canola, sunflower, safflower oils, but it was not found significant differences among all of the oil types on biodiesel productivities.http://www.ache.org.rs/CICEQ/2011/No1/CICEQ_Vol17_%20No1_pp53-58_Jan-Mar_2011.pdfbiodieselvegetable oilsacidic catalysistransesterificationproductivity |
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AYTEN SAGIROGLU ŞEBNEM SELEN ISBILIR HAKKI MEVLUT OZCAN HATICE PALUZAR NESLIHAN M. TOPRAKKIRAN COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSIS Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly biodiesel vegetable oils acidic catalysis transesterification productivity |
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AYTEN SAGIROGLU ŞEBNEM SELEN ISBILIR HAKKI MEVLUT OZCAN HATICE PALUZAR NESLIHAN M. TOPRAKKIRAN |
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COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSIS |
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COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSIS |
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COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSIS |
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COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSIS |
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COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETABLE OILS BY ACIDIC CATALYSIS |
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comparison of biodiesel productivities of different vegetable oils by acidic catalysis |
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Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia |
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Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly |
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1451-9372 |
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2011-03-01 |
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Biodiesel has become a subject which increasingly attracts worldwide attention because of its environmental benefits, biodegradability and renewability. Biodiesel production typically involves the transesterification of a triglyceride feedstock with methanol or other short-chain alcohols. This paper presents a study of transesterification of various vegetable oils, sunflower, safflower, canola, soybean, olive, corn, hazelnut and waste sunflower oils, with the acidic catalyst. Under laboratory conditions, fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were prepared by using methanol in the presence of 1.85% hydrochloric acid at 100 °C for 1 h and 25 °C for 3 h. The analyses of biodiesel were carried out by gas chroma¬tography and thin layer chromatography. Also, biodiesel productivities (%) were determined on basis of the ratio of ester to oil content (w/w). The biodiesel productivities for all oils were found to be about 80% and about 90% at 25 and 100 °C, respectively. Also, the results showed that the yield of biodiesel depended on temperature for some oils, including canola, sunflower, safflower oils, but it was not found significant differences among all of the oil types on biodiesel productivities. |
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biodiesel vegetable oils acidic catalysis transesterification productivity |
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