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Ultrasound-assisted transesterification of crude Jatropha oil using alumina-supported heteropolyacid catalyst

Ali Sabri Badday, Ahmad Zuhairi Abdullah and Keat-Teong Lee

Applied Energy, 2013, vol. 105, issue C, 380-388

Abstract: Fatty acid methyl esters synthesis from crude Jatropha oil using an ultrasound-assisted process was investigated. Several gamma alumina (Al) supported tungstophosphoric acid (TPA) catalysts were synthesized and characterized to elucidate their catalytic behaviors. TPA loadings on the support between 15% and 35% were investigated. The catalyst with 25% loading achieved the highest yield of 64.3% in 60min. Effects of reaction time (10–50min), reaction molar ratio (5:1–25:1), ultrasonic amplitude (30–90% of the maximum sonifier power) and catalyst amount (2.5–4.5w/w oil) were investigated and optimized. Mathematical representation of FAME yield was successfully generated and statistically validated. A highest reaction yield of 84% was achieved under the optimum conditions i.e. at an ultrasonic amplitude of ∼60%, a molar ratio of 19:1 and a reaction temperature of 65°C in just 50min. Interactions between the reaction variables were also statistically validated. The catalyst was also investigated for possible reusability.

Keywords: Biodiesel; Ultrasound-assisted transesterification; Heteropolyacid; Alumina support; Jatropha oil (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2013.01.028

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