Title of article :
Effective Parameters on Biodiesel Production from Feather fat oil as a Cost-Effective Feedstock
Author/Authors :
Abdoli، M.A نويسنده Graduated Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. , , Mohamadi، f نويسنده Graduate faculty Of Environment, Tehran University Tehran, Iran , , Ghobadian، b نويسنده Dept. Of Mechanics engineering of Agricultural Machinery, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran , , Fayyazi، e نويسنده Dept. Of Mechanics engineering of Agricultural Machinery, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Using low-cost feedstocks such as rendered animal fats in biodiesel production
willreducebiodieselexpenditures. One of the low-cost feedstocksfor biodiesel production could be the fat
extracted from poultry feathers producedin slaughterhouses abundantly. This paper describes a new and
environmentally friendly process for developing biodiesel production technology from feather waste produced
in poultry industry. In this research the crude oil of poultry feather fat was extracted by soxhlet method using
hexane as a solvent. The data resulted from gas chromatography (GC) revealed these percentages for fatty acid
compositions: myristic acid (3%), palmitic acid (30%), stearic acid (22%), oleic acid (8.1%), linoleic acid (3%)
and arachidonic acid (7%).In this experimental research, the effects of some parameters such as alcohol to oil
molar ratio (4:1,6:1, 8:1), catalyst concentration (0.75,1 and 1.25% w/w) and the transesterification reaction
time(40,60 and80min) on the percentage offatty acids conversioninto methyl ester(biodiesel) are studied. The
results show increasing catalyst concentration up to 1% causes the oil to biodiesel conversion percentage
having an upward trend and then adownward trend byincreasing catalyst concentration up to 1.25%. With
increasing molar ratio from 4:1 to 6:1 and then 8:1, oil to biodiesel conversion percentage increased16%
and2%, respectively. Ultimatelythe optimum point defined by response surface method (RSM) forproducing
biodiesel from feather fat is calculated catalyst concentration of 1 wt%, 7.24:1 molar ratio and in 75 minutes
resulting in conversion percentage of97.62%.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)