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Utilization of a cost effective Lapindo mud catalyst derived from eruption waste for transesterification of waste oils

Talib, Nor Badariah and Triwahyono, Sugeng and Abdul Jalil, Aishah and Mamat, Che Rozid and Salamun, Nurrulhidayah and Abdul Fatah, Nor Aiza and Sidik, Siti Munirah and Teh, Lee Peng (2016) Utilization of a cost effective Lapindo mud catalyst derived from eruption waste for transesterification of waste oils. Energy Conversion and Management, 108 . pp. 411-421. ISSN 0196-8904

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Abstract

The most remarkable property of heterogeneous-catalyzed transesterification is its recyclability which surpass the issue by homogenous catalyst. Lapindo mud (LM), an eruption waste from Indonesia, was treated into an active catalyst for transesterification. LM is reasonably tolerant to FFA, as no visible soap layer was observed during transesterification of high acid value WCO (20.723 mgKOH/g) and POME (120.48 mgKOH/g) with FAME yield of 96.6% and 91.69%, respectively. The reaction conditions obtained for both reaction are mild and comparable to currently reported conditions except LM effectively accelerated the transesterification process of WCO. Reusability test showed that LM exhibited a stable performance with less than 10% declined in FAME after the seventh run with 95% catalyst recovery. Kinetic analysis showed that both WCO and POME transesterification fitted well with Langmuir-Hishelwood first order reaction. The activation energy for WCO and POME transesterification were 55.7 and 59.75 kJ/mol. This findings shows the possibility of LM as a catalyst in general heterogeneous reaction and particularly for transesterification to produce FAME.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Activation energy, Alkalinity, Catalysts, Cost effectiveness, Effluents, Flood control, Oils and fats, Palm oil, Reusability, First order reactions, Heterogeneous reactions, Lapindo mud (LM), Palm oil mill effluents, Reaction conditions, Response surface methodology, Transesterification process, Waste cooking oil, Transesterification
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions:Science
ID Code:73969
Deposited By: Fahmi Moksen
Deposited On:23 Nov 2017 04:17
Last Modified:23 Nov 2017 04:17

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