Title of article :
Esterification of Waste Cooking Oil Followed by Transesterification by CaO Nanoparticles: Application of Taguchi Methodology
Author/Authors :
Shokuhi Rad, Ali Department of Chemical Engineering - Qaemshahr Branch - Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr , Mehdipour, Poyesh Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Vaziri, Ali Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Mirabi, Ali Department of Chemistry - Qaemshahr Branch - Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr , Binaeian, Ehsan Department of Chemical Engineering - Qaemshahr Branch - Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr
Abstract :
In order to produce biodiesel from waste cooking oil and optimize its yield, a two-stage
process of esterification/ transesterification has been used in this study. First, we used the
acidic catalysts H2SO4 in order to diminish the content of free fatty acid (FFA) in oil that
caused reducing the oil acidity from 6.1% to 0.57% through esterification. Then, the biodiesel
was produced by transesterification of resulted oil using heterogeneous CaO nanoparticles
as catalyst. At each stage, the best possible conditions have been determined by applying
Taguchi methodology for each major variable, including time, temperature, alcohol/oil molar
ratio, and the amount of catalyst. The optimum conditions for esterification are achieved at
80°C temperature, 120 minutes time, 6:1 molar ratio of alcohol/oil, and H2SO4 content of 1%
(w/w oil). The optimum condition for transesterification were found in 100 °C temperature, 90
minutes time, 8:1 molar ratio of alcohol/oil, and 3% (w/w oil) of CaO nanoparticles as catalyst.
After applying full optimization of these two stages, the yield of the produced biodiesel has
achieved 96.4%.
Keywords :
Biodiesel , Waste cooking oil , Transesterification , CaO nanoparticles , Taguchi methodology
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics