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Title: | Yusuff, A.S., Adeniyi, O.D., Azeez O.S., Olutoye, M.A., and Akpan, U.G. (2017). Biodiesel production from waste frying oil via heterogeneous transesterification: optimization study, Proceedings of the 2nd International Engineering Conference (IEC), Minna, Nigeria, pp. 130-142, ISBN 978-93-84422-11-0, (Oct. 17-19th 2017) ww.iec.futminna.edu.ng. |
Authors: | Yusuff, A.S. Adeniyi, O.D. Azeez, O.S. Olutoye, M.A. Akpan, U.G. |
Keywords: | eggshell, anthill, catalyst, NiCoAE , heterogeneous |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Proceedings of the 2nd International Engineering Conference (IEC), Minna, Nigeria, pp. 130-142, ISBN 978-93-84422-11-0, (Oct. 17-19th 2017) ww.iec.futminna.edu.ng. |
Series/Report no.: | 130-142;130-142 |
Abstract: | This study deals with development of a new composite heterogeneous catalyst, anthill-eggshell promoted Ni-Co mixed oxides (NiCoAE). The catalyst was synthesized via co-precipitation and also characterized to evaluate its properties. The as-synthesized NiCoAE catalyst was thereafter tested for transesterification reaction. The effects of variables affecting the transesterification process, reaction temperature (50-70 oC), reaction time (2-4 h), catalyst loading (3-7 wt%) and methanol to oil ratio (6:1-12:1) were investigated using central composite design (CCD). The biodiesel yield of 89.23% was obtained at the following optimum reaction conditions; 70 oC of reaction temperature, 2 h of reaction time, 3 wt% of catalyst loading and methanol to waste frying oil ratio of 12:1. This indicates that NiCoAE as heterogeneous catalyst has potential to convert high FFA feedstock into biodiesel via single step transterification process |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3409 |
ISSN: | 978-93-84422-11-0 |
Appears in Collections: | Chemical Engineering |
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