Archachatina marginata Snail-shell as a Feedstock for the Synthesis of Solid Catalysts for Methanolysis of Oil from Palm Kernel in an Optimisation Process

E. Ajala
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The work studied the synthesis of heterogeneous catalysts from Archachatina marginatas nail-shell (AMS) by calcination at 800oC and 900oC for 2 h, to produce snail shell catalyst (SSC) of SSC800 and SSC900 respectively. The catalysts were subsequently used for palm kernel biodiesel (PKB) production using palm kernel oil (PKO) in an optimisation study using a definitive screening design. The AMS, SSC800 and SSC900 were characterised by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The AAS result revealed that the catalysts contained essential elements of Ca, Mg, Na, Si and K which are suitable for transesterification reactions in proportion of 66.67%, 1.12%, 2.06%, 3.01% and 9.33% for SSC800 respectively, and 59.33%, 1.03%, 2.30%, 2.50% and 8.00% for SSC900 respectively. The images of the catalysts revealed improved surface morphologies with larger porosities compared to that of the AMS, having surface areas of 244.2 m2/g and 230.9 m2/g for SSC800 and SSC900respectively. This justified the reason for the higher catalytic activity of the SSC800 compared to the SSC900. The optimisation study gave the optimal conditions for the optimum biodiesel yield of 98.28% as 6:1 MeOH: oil molar ratio, 3 h reaction time, 55oC temperature and 2% (w/w) catalyst quantity of SSC800. The fuel properties obtained for the PKB compared well with the ASTM standard of biodiesel and as such, it is a quality biodiesel suitable for compression ignition engines. Therefore, the Archachatina marginata snail-shell is an effective, suitable, natural and renewable material for catalysts development for commercial biodiesel production.
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以边角古假螺壳为原料合成棕榈仁油甲醇分解固体催化剂的优化工艺研究
研究了以边角古螺(Archachatina marginata, AMS)为原料,在800℃和900℃下煅烧2 h,制备SSC800和SSC900的螺壳催化剂(SSC)。催化剂随后被用于使用棕榈仁油(PKO)生产棕榈仁生物柴油(PKB)的优化研究,使用确定的筛选设计。采用原子吸收分光光度计(AAS)、布鲁诺尔-埃米特-泰勒(BET)和扫描电镜(SEM)对AMS、SSC800和SSC900进行了表征。原子吸收光谱结果表明,催化剂中Ca、Mg、Na、Si和K的比例分别为SSC800的66.67%、1.12%、2.06%、3.01%和9.33%,SSC900的比例分别为59.33%、1.03%、2.30%、2.50%和8.00%,适合进行酯交换反应。与AMS相比,SSC800和ssc900催化剂的表面形貌得到改善,孔隙率更大,比表面积分别为244.2 m2/g和230.9 m2/g。这证明了SSC800比SSC900具有更高催化活性的原因。优化条件为:甲醇:油摩尔比为6:1,反应时间为3 h,温度为55℃,SSC800催化剂用量为2% (w/w),反应温度为55℃。PKB获得的燃料性能与ASTM生物柴油标准比较良好,因此,它是一种适用于压缩点火发动机的优质生物柴油。因此,边角古螺壳是一种有效的、适宜的、天然的、可再生的生物柴油催化剂材料。
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