Optimization of biodiesel production from Allamanda Seed Oil using design of experiment

Khadijat Abdullahi , Sunday Samuel Ojonugwa , Adeyinka Sikiru Yusuff , Musa Umaru , Ibrahim Aris Mohammed , Moses Aderemi Olutoye , Folorunsho Aberuagba
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KOH-modified metakaolin (KMK) was synthesized, characterized and utilized as a heterogeneous catalyst for biodiesel production from allamanda seed oil (ASO) for the first time. The effect of variables (temperature, time and catalyst concentration) affecting biodiesel production process was optimized using Box-Behnken design of response surface methodology. The biodiesel produced was consequently characterized to determine its fuel properties. Optimization results showed that maximum biodiesel yield of 90.67±0.14%. was achieved at fixed methanol/ASO molar ratio of 5:1 and at the optimum conditions of 52.5 °C reaction temperature, 180 min reaction time and 0.5 wt.% catalyst concentration. The properties of the produced biodiesel were comparable to the ASTM D6751 and EN 14214 specifications, thus indicating the suitability of the ASO biodiesel as a possible alternative to petroleum diesel.

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实验设计法优化阿拉曼达籽油生产生物柴油
首次合成了KOH改性偏高岭土(KMK),对其进行了表征,并将其作为一种非均相催化剂,用于以阿拉曼达籽油(ASO)为原料生产生物柴油。采用响应面Box-Behnken设计方法,优化了温度、时间和催化剂浓度等变量对生物柴油生产过程的影响。因此,对生产的生物柴油进行了表征,以确定其燃料特性。优化结果表明,在固定的甲醇/ASO摩尔比为5:1,反应温度为52.5°C,反应时间为180min,催化剂浓度为0.5wt%的最佳条件下,生物柴油的最大产率为90.67±0.14%。生产的生物柴油的性能与ASTM D6751和EN 14214规范相当,因此表明ASO生物柴油作为石油柴油的可能替代品的适用性。
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