Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES)

Castor oil as non-edible vegetable feedstock has high viscosity, which is found and distributed widely around the earth, has been becoming interesting issues for its conversion to trimethylpropane (TMP)-ester. The eco-conversion of castor oil was conducted in a bath stirrer flask via two-steps catal...

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Main Authors: Said, N., M. V., Sivaguru, N., Ibrahim, Zulkafli, Hassan, Mohd Bijarimi, Mat Piah, Misebah, Fatimah A.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.237072019-01-09T08:45:08Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23707/ Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES) Said, N. M. V., Sivaguru N., Ibrahim Zulkafli, Hassan Mohd Bijarimi, Mat Piah Misebah, Fatimah A. TP Chemical technology Castor oil as non-edible vegetable feedstock has high viscosity, which is found and distributed widely around the earth, has been becoming interesting issues for its conversion to trimethylpropane (TMP)-ester. The eco-conversion of castor oil was conducted in a bath stirrer flask via two-steps catalytic transesterification. Reactions of castor oil methyl ester (COME) and trimethylolpropane (TMP) were run under non- and impregnated eggshell (N-ICES) catalysts. Effects of catalyst loading, ratio of COME and TMP, reaction time and temperature were also observed. The highest TMP-ester conversion (98.90%) with triester composition (71.4%) was found by the COME and TMP ratio of 1:4, time of 3 h, temperature of 110°C and catalyst loading of 3 wt/wt%. Physico-chemical properties of resulted TMP-ester, mainly density of 924.70 kg/m3 and kinematic viscosity at 40°C of 65.77 mm2/s are commensurable with another renewable sources, catalysts and proposed lubricant standards. The impregnated chicken egg shell confers marvellous results compared non-impregnated shells performance, and the recyclable boths catalysts can be visualized for destiny lucrative engine oil. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23707/1/Eco-Conversion%20of%20castor%20oil%20to%20Trimethylolpropane%20ester%20using%20non-and%20impregnated%20chicken%20egg%20shells%20%28N-ICES%29.pdf Said, N. and M. V., Sivaguru and N., Ibrahim and Zulkafli, Hassan and Mohd Bijarimi, Mat Piah and Misebah, Fatimah A. (2018) Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES). In: 4th International Conference Of Chemical Engineering And Industrial Biotechnology (ICCEIB 2018), 1-2 Aug 2018 , Seri Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. pp. 554-556..
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Said, N.
M. V., Sivaguru
N., Ibrahim
Zulkafli, Hassan
Mohd Bijarimi, Mat Piah
Misebah, Fatimah A.
Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES)
description Castor oil as non-edible vegetable feedstock has high viscosity, which is found and distributed widely around the earth, has been becoming interesting issues for its conversion to trimethylpropane (TMP)-ester. The eco-conversion of castor oil was conducted in a bath stirrer flask via two-steps catalytic transesterification. Reactions of castor oil methyl ester (COME) and trimethylolpropane (TMP) were run under non- and impregnated eggshell (N-ICES) catalysts. Effects of catalyst loading, ratio of COME and TMP, reaction time and temperature were also observed. The highest TMP-ester conversion (98.90%) with triester composition (71.4%) was found by the COME and TMP ratio of 1:4, time of 3 h, temperature of 110°C and catalyst loading of 3 wt/wt%. Physico-chemical properties of resulted TMP-ester, mainly density of 924.70 kg/m3 and kinematic viscosity at 40°C of 65.77 mm2/s are commensurable with another renewable sources, catalysts and proposed lubricant standards. The impregnated chicken egg shell confers marvellous results compared non-impregnated shells performance, and the recyclable boths catalysts can be visualized for destiny lucrative engine oil.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Said, N.
M. V., Sivaguru
N., Ibrahim
Zulkafli, Hassan
Mohd Bijarimi, Mat Piah
Misebah, Fatimah A.
author_facet Said, N.
M. V., Sivaguru
N., Ibrahim
Zulkafli, Hassan
Mohd Bijarimi, Mat Piah
Misebah, Fatimah A.
author_sort Said, N.
title Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES)
title_short Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES)
title_full Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES)
title_fullStr Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES)
title_full_unstemmed Eco-Conversion of castor oil to Trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (N-ICES)
title_sort eco-conversion of castor oil to trimethylolpropane ester using non-and impregnated chicken egg shells (n-ices)
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23707/1/Eco-Conversion%20of%20castor%20oil%20to%20Trimethylolpropane%20ester%20using%20non-and%20impregnated%20chicken%20egg%20shells%20%28N-ICES%29.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23707/
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