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Potential of palm fatty acid distillate as a feedstock in the synthesis of ethyl esters using solid SO4 2-/TiO2-SiO2 catalysts
Author(s) -
Joice Manga,
Afzal Ahmad,
Paulina Taba,
Firdaus Firdaus
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.179
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/473/1/012095
Subject(s) - iodine value , biodiesel , catalysis , chemistry , acid value , raw material , saponification value , ethanol , organic chemistry , distillation , cetane number , hydroxyl value , nuclear chemistry , saponification , biochemistry , polyol , polyurethane
Utilization of by-products from the cooking oil industry, such as palm oil fatty acid distillates (PFAD) can reduce the cost of producing ethyl ester/biodiesel. This PFAD is processed into biodiesel using SO 4 2 − /TiO 2 -SiO 2 solid catalyst and ethanol reagent. The central composite design in Response Surface Methodology is applied in optimizing the effect of process variables such as the amount of catalyst, ethanol to PFAD molar ratio and reaction time. The results of the study show that the best-operating conditions with 98.89% ethyl ester conversion were achieved with the catalyst amount of 5% w, a molar ratio of 13 in reaction time of 2.25 hours. The presence of SO 4 2 − /TiO 2 -SiO 2 catalyst components can be characterized using SEM-EDX. A functional group showing the presence of ethyl ester in biodiesel products has been identified using FTIR. Ethyl ester properties related to biodiesel properties can be shown as saponification value: 583.8446 mg/g, iodine value: 8.8714 mg/g and cetane value: 49-54.

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