LAPSE:2018.0741
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LAPSE:2018.0741
Low-Cost Feedstock Conversion to Biodiesel via Ultrasound Technology
Omotola Babajide, Leslie Petrik, Bamikole Amigun, Farouk Ameer
October 22, 2018
Biodiesel has attracted increasing interest and has proved to be a good substitute for fossil-based fuels due to its environmental advantages and availability from renewable resources such as refined and waste vegetable oils. Several studies have shown that biodiesel is a better fuel than the fossil-derived diesel in terms of engine performance, emissions reduction, lubricity and environmental benefits. The increasing popularity of biodiesel has generated great demand for its commercial production methods, which in turn calls for the development of technically and economically sound process technologies. This paper explores the applicability of ultrasound in the optimization of low-cost feedstock ⁻ in this case waste cooking oil ⁻ in the transesterification conversion to biodiesel. It was found that the conversion efficiency of the waste oil using ultrasound was higher than with the mechanical stirring method. The optimized variables of 6:1 methanol/oil ratio at a reaction temperature of 30 °C and a reaction time of 30 min and 0.75% KOH (wt/wt) catalyst concentration was obtained for the transesterification of the waste oil via the use of ultrasound.
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biodiesel, conversion efficiency, glycerol, transesterification, ultrasound
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Babajide O, Petrik L, Amigun B, Ameer F. Low-Cost Feedstock Conversion to Biodiesel via Ultrasound Technology. (2018). LAPSE:2018.0741
Author Affiliations
Babajide O: Environmental and Nano Science Research Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town 7535, South Africa
Petrik L: Environmental and Nano Science Research Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town 7535, South Africa [ORCID]
Amigun B: Environmental and Nano Science Research Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town 7535, South Africa; Sustainable Energy Futures, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Stellenbosch, South Africa
Ameer F: Environmental and Nano Science Research Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town 7535, South Africa
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Energies
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3
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10
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2010
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2010-10-08
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1996-1073
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