Title of article :
Analysis of the eect of temperature on the morphology of egg shell calcium oxide catalyst: Catalyst production for biodiesel preparation
Author/Authors :
Singh, T.S. Department of Mechanical Engineering - National Institute of Technology Manipur - Imphal-795004, India , Verma, T.N. Department of Mechanical Engineering - National Institute of Technology Manipur - Imphal-795004, India
Abstract :
The increasing number of studies on the usage of egg-shell-derived Calcium
Oxide (CaO) as a catalyst for biodiesel production highlights the need to investigate the
eects of temperature on the calcination of egg shells. To this end, the present study
investigates the calcination of chicken and duck egg shells exposed to dierent temperatures
of 800C, 900C, and 1000C for one hour. The synthesized CaO was characterized by
X-Ray Diraction (XRD), Fourier-Transform Infrared spectrometry (FT-IR), Scanning
Electron Microscope (SEM), and Energy Dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX). This study
showed that there were changes in the distribution and formation of calcium, oxides, and
the naturally occurring substance carbon during calcination of the samples. It was observed
in both chicken and duck egg shells that 800C was a decent temperature for calcinating
egg shells to produce calcium oxide catalyst.
Keywords :
Calcium oxide , Chicken egg , Duck egg , Catalyst
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions B:Mechanical Engineering)