Modified calcium oxide nanoparticles derived from oyster shells for biodiesel production from waste cooking oil

Paul Amaechi Ozor , Victor Sunday Aigbodion , Nita Inderlal Sukdeo
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SiO2np derived from rice husk were chemically connected to the surface of modified Calcium Oxide (CaO) in a straightforward manner to produce fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) from waste cooking oil (WCO) with great efficiency. After 3 h at a reaction temperature of 80° C, it was discovered that WCO could produce 97.8% yield of the FAME of the modified CaO, which is much greater than the yield of 83.5% over unmodified CaO under the same reaction circumstances. The results showed that following modification, well-dispersed CaO with relatively tiny particle sizes and large surface areas was produced. Additionally, the changed CaO with very little Ca(OH)2 is produced during the modification process. The use of leftover modified CaO-nanoparticles as a heterogeneous transesterification catalyst has been identified after fourteen cycles.

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从牡蛎壳中提取的改性氧化钙纳米颗粒用于从废食用油中生产生物柴油
将稻壳衍生的SiO2np直接与改性氧化钙(CaO)表面化学连接,从废弃食用油(WCO)中高效生产脂肪酸甲酯(FAME)。在80°C的反应温度下反应3h后,发现WCO可以产生97.8%的改性CaO的FAME产率,这远高于在相同反应条件下未改性CaO的83.5%的产率。结果表明,经过改性,得到了粒径相对较小、表面积较大的分散良好的CaO。此外,在改性过程中产生了Ca(OH)2非常少的变化的CaO。在14次循环后,已经确定使用剩余的改性CaO纳米颗粒作为非均相酯交换催化剂。
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