Production of biodiesel from Balanite aegyptiaca seed oil using chemical-activated catalyst produced from coconut shell
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2024
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Nigerian Research Journal of Chemical Sciences
Abstract
Heterogeneous catalyst produced from coconut waste shell (CWS) via chemical activation was utilized
for biodiesel production from Balanite aegyptiaca seed oil. The effects of impregnation ratios (2 – 10
g/cm3), activation temperatures (500 – 900 oC) and time (1 – 3 h) on the yield of catalyst were
investigated. The chemical-activated catalyst produced from coconut shell was characterized by
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FT-IR) spectroscopy. The
biodiesel was further characterized using GC-MS. The heterogeneous catalyst produced by chemical
activation under the following optimum conditions: activation temperature (800 oC), impregnation ratio
(3:6g/cm3), and reaction time (1 h) was of high yield. SEM images showed a highly porous
characteristic, with lots of cavities and strands on the surface. The optimum conditions to achieve
maximum yield of the biodiesel (82.9%) were reaction temperature (40 oC), methanol/oil molar ratios
(9:1 cm3), catalyst concentration (1.0 g/cm3) and reaction time (60 min). The fuel properties of
biodiesel produced by chemical activation catalyst were: kinematic viscosity (5.70 mm2/s), specific
gravity (0.86), pour point (9 oC), flash point (185 oC), cloud point (9 oC), colour 1.0 and cetane number
62. The GC-MS analysis demonstrated the presence of decanoic acid methyl ester, hexadecanoic acid,
methyl ester, 4-hexenoic acid methyl ester and pentadecanoic acid methyl ester. The study showed
that chemically produced heterogeneous catalyst from coconut waste shell can be used for the
production of biodiesel.
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Catalyst, Coconut, Shell, Balanite aegyptiaca, iodiesel.