Comparison of four different enhancing methods for preparing biodiesel through transesterification of sunflower oil
Xiulian Yin,
Haile Ma,
Qinghong You,
Zhenbin Wang and
Jinke Chang
Applied Energy, 2012, vol. 91, issue 1, 320-325
Abstract:
Four different enhancing methods including mechanical stirring (MS), flat plate ultrasonic irradiation (FPUI), flat plate ultrasonic irradiation with mechanical stirring (UIMS) and probe ultrasonic irradiation (PUI) were studied to select a better one that need less catalyst, energy consumption and time to reach equilibrium for preparing biodiesel through transesterification of sunflower oil. The molar ratio of methanol to oil (3:1, 4:1, 5:1, 6:1, 7:1, 10:1 and 15:1), the catalyst concentration (0.5wt.%, 1.0wt.%, 1.5wt.% and 2.0wt.% of the weight of oil), the equilibrium time and energy consumption were studied. The PUI and UIMS methods reached the highest biodiesel conversion when methanol to oil ratio was 5:1 while that for MS was 6:1 and for FPUI was7:1. The suitable catalyst concentration for the reaction was 1.5wt.%. At the same condition, the PUI and UIMS reached maximum biodiesel conversion about 25min and that for MS and FPUI was about 50min. The energy consumption of PUI and UIMS had no significant difference and were 0.19kWh, 0.18kWh, respectively. Results showed that under the same condition, UIMS and PUI used less catalyst, less methanol, shorter time and less energy consumption than MS and FPUI with the same biodiesel conversion.
Keywords: Biodiesel; Enhancing methods; Mechanical stirring; Ultrasonic irradiation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.09.016
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