Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil

The production of biodiesel as an alternative to fossil fuels has gained world interest nowadays due to global energy crisis and environmental awareness. Biodiesel is the preferred choice because it is environmental friendly as it decreases the possibility of acid rain and greenhouse effect by reduc...

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Main Authors: Talib, Nor Badariah, Triwahyono, Sugeng, Abdul Jalil, Aishah, Puad, Khalidah, Khayoon, Muataz Syakir, Atabani, Abdelaziz Emad
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spelling my.utm.612822017-03-30T07:04:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61282/ Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil Talib, Nor Badariah Triwahyono, Sugeng Abdul Jalil, Aishah Puad, Khalidah Khayoon, Muataz Syakir Atabani, Abdelaziz Emad QC Physics The production of biodiesel as an alternative to fossil fuels has gained world interest nowadays due to global energy crisis and environmental awareness. Biodiesel is the preferred choice because it is environmental friendly as it decreases the possibility of acid rain and greenhouse effect by reducing the emission amount of COx, SOx and hydrocarbons that are incompletely burned during fuel combustion compared to diesel1. The strict regulations made by the environmental protection agency (EPA) to reduce the noxious emissions and the governmental legislations have motivated the biodiesel industry to formulate the new makeup diesel/biodiesel blends (B10 and B20)2. According to research by US Geological Oil and Gas Journal (1995-2000), Malaysia petroleum resources only can last for less than 50 more years3. Despite new oil reservoir discoveries in areas such as the Gulf of Mexico and the Tupi and Guara fields off South-East Brazil, Sudan, the Caspian Sea, Sakhalin, and in the Artic4, fossil fuels is no longer reliable as it is expensive and depleting sources. Biodiesel sources are renewable as it can be produced from vegetable oil, tallow, lard and waste cooking oil5. Vegetable oil can be categorized into two, edible and non-edible. Numerous research of biodiesel has been made using edible feedstock like palm, soybean, and sunflower oils. However, considering that edible vegetable oils are expensive, researchers has prompted to establish a cheap feedstock for biodiesel from non-edible crops. This study reports a catalyst screening process for biodiesel production from Moringa oil via transesterification process using various heterogeneous catalysts with methanol. The reaction condition is fixed throughout the process which are 3wt.% catalyst loading, 9:1 methanol to oil ratio, reaction temperature of 60oC and 60 min reaction duration to determine the best catalyst for the biodiesel conversion from Moringa oil. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61282/1/SugengTriwahyono2014_HeterogeneousCatalystScreeningforBiodiesel.pdf Talib, Nor Badariah and Triwahyono, Sugeng and Abdul Jalil, Aishah and Puad, Khalidah and Khayoon, Muataz Syakir and Atabani, Abdelaziz Emad (2014) Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil. In: 27th Regional Symposium of Malaysia Analytical Sciences, 8-10 Dec, 2014, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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topic QC Physics
spellingShingle QC Physics
Talib, Nor Badariah
Triwahyono, Sugeng
Abdul Jalil, Aishah
Puad, Khalidah
Khayoon, Muataz Syakir
Atabani, Abdelaziz Emad
Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil
description The production of biodiesel as an alternative to fossil fuels has gained world interest nowadays due to global energy crisis and environmental awareness. Biodiesel is the preferred choice because it is environmental friendly as it decreases the possibility of acid rain and greenhouse effect by reducing the emission amount of COx, SOx and hydrocarbons that are incompletely burned during fuel combustion compared to diesel1. The strict regulations made by the environmental protection agency (EPA) to reduce the noxious emissions and the governmental legislations have motivated the biodiesel industry to formulate the new makeup diesel/biodiesel blends (B10 and B20)2. According to research by US Geological Oil and Gas Journal (1995-2000), Malaysia petroleum resources only can last for less than 50 more years3. Despite new oil reservoir discoveries in areas such as the Gulf of Mexico and the Tupi and Guara fields off South-East Brazil, Sudan, the Caspian Sea, Sakhalin, and in the Artic4, fossil fuels is no longer reliable as it is expensive and depleting sources. Biodiesel sources are renewable as it can be produced from vegetable oil, tallow, lard and waste cooking oil5. Vegetable oil can be categorized into two, edible and non-edible. Numerous research of biodiesel has been made using edible feedstock like palm, soybean, and sunflower oils. However, considering that edible vegetable oils are expensive, researchers has prompted to establish a cheap feedstock for biodiesel from non-edible crops. This study reports a catalyst screening process for biodiesel production from Moringa oil via transesterification process using various heterogeneous catalysts with methanol. The reaction condition is fixed throughout the process which are 3wt.% catalyst loading, 9:1 methanol to oil ratio, reaction temperature of 60oC and 60 min reaction duration to determine the best catalyst for the biodiesel conversion from Moringa oil.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Talib, Nor Badariah
Triwahyono, Sugeng
Abdul Jalil, Aishah
Puad, Khalidah
Khayoon, Muataz Syakir
Atabani, Abdelaziz Emad
author_facet Talib, Nor Badariah
Triwahyono, Sugeng
Abdul Jalil, Aishah
Puad, Khalidah
Khayoon, Muataz Syakir
Atabani, Abdelaziz Emad
author_sort Talib, Nor Badariah
title Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil
title_short Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil
title_full Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil
title_fullStr Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from Moringa oil
title_sort heterogeneous catalyst screening for biodiesel production from moringa oil
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61282/1/SugengTriwahyono2014_HeterogeneousCatalystScreeningforBiodiesel.pdf
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