The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances

The biodiesel, defined as monoalkyl esters from waste vegetable oils are being produced widely as a viable alternative diesel fuels due to its lower cost, largest producer and reduces the disposal problem. In this study, the effects of catalyst formulation on biodiesel yield are evaluated by using t...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zamberi, Mahanum, ANI, FARID NASIR, Herawan, Safarudin Gazali
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spelling my.utem.eprints.141692015-05-28T04:36:39Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/14169/ The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances Mohd Zamberi, Mahanum ANI, FARID NASIR Herawan, Safarudin Gazali TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TP Chemical technology The biodiesel, defined as monoalkyl esters from waste vegetable oils are being produced widely as a viable alternative diesel fuels due to its lower cost, largest producer and reduces the disposal problem. In this study, the effects of catalyst formulation on biodiesel yield are evaluated by using three different alkaline catalyst; sodium hydroxide (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH)and sodium methoxide (NaOCH3) with methanol via transesterification process and are tested in a four cylinder Mitsubishi Pajero 2.5cc Intercooler Turbo Diesel Engine. The engine emissions and performance were recorded under partial load within the range of 1000 to 3500 rpm of the biodiesel (B100) fuels compared with the diesel fuel. The best yield percentage was obtained using NaOCH3 as catalyst whilst KOH is the most convenient and simpler in process. NaOH was found to be more superior than the other two catalysts in terms of lower cost production and low engine emission. Trans Tech Publications 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/14169/1/AMM.554.449.pdf Mohd Zamberi, Mahanum and ANI, FARID NASIR and Herawan, Safarudin Gazali (2014) The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 554. pp. 449-453. ISSN 1662-7482 http://www.scientific.net/ doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.554.449
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Mohd Zamberi, Mahanum
ANI, FARID NASIR
Herawan, Safarudin Gazali
The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances
description The biodiesel, defined as monoalkyl esters from waste vegetable oils are being produced widely as a viable alternative diesel fuels due to its lower cost, largest producer and reduces the disposal problem. In this study, the effects of catalyst formulation on biodiesel yield are evaluated by using three different alkaline catalyst; sodium hydroxide (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH)and sodium methoxide (NaOCH3) with methanol via transesterification process and are tested in a four cylinder Mitsubishi Pajero 2.5cc Intercooler Turbo Diesel Engine. The engine emissions and performance were recorded under partial load within the range of 1000 to 3500 rpm of the biodiesel (B100) fuels compared with the diesel fuel. The best yield percentage was obtained using NaOCH3 as catalyst whilst KOH is the most convenient and simpler in process. NaOH was found to be more superior than the other two catalysts in terms of lower cost production and low engine emission.
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author Mohd Zamberi, Mahanum
ANI, FARID NASIR
Herawan, Safarudin Gazali
author_facet Mohd Zamberi, Mahanum
ANI, FARID NASIR
Herawan, Safarudin Gazali
author_sort Mohd Zamberi, Mahanum
title The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances
title_short The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances
title_full The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances
title_fullStr The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances
title_full_unstemmed The effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances
title_sort effects of alkaline catalysts in used frying oil biodiesel on the diesel engine performances
publisher Trans Tech Publications
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/14169/1/AMM.554.449.pdf
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