Kinetic Modelling of Esterification and Transesterification Processes for Biodiesel Production Utilising Waste-based Resource

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Hazrat, MA
Rasul, MG
Khan, MMK
Ashwath, N
Silitonga, AS
Fattah, IMR
Mahlia, TMI
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MDPI AG
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Process optimisation and reaction kinetic model development were carried out for two-stage esterification-transesterification reactions of waste cooking oil (WCO) biodiesel. This study focused on these traditional processes due to their techno-economic feasibility, which is an important factor before deciding on a type of feedstock for industrialisation. Four-factor and two-level face-centred central composite design (CCD) models were used to optimise the process. The kinetic parameters for the esterification and transesterification processes were determined by considering both pseudo-homogeneous irreversible and pseudo-homogeneous first-order irreversible processes. For the esterification process, the optimal conditions were found to be an 8.12:1 methanol to oil molar ratio, 1.9 wt.% of WCO for H2SO4, and 60 °C reaction temperature for a period of 90 min. The optimal process conditions for the transesterification process were a 6.1:1 methanol to esterified oil molar ratio, 1.2 wt.% of esterified oil of KOH, reaction temperature of 60 °C, and a reaction time of 110 min in a batch reactor system; the optimal yield was 99.77%. The overall process conversion efficiency was found to be 97.44%. Further research into reaction kinetics will aid in determining the precise reaction process kinetic analysis in future.

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4004 Chemical Engineering , 40 Engineering , 4018 Nanotechnology , 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) , 3406 Physical chemistry , 4004 Chemical engineering , 4018 Nanotechnology , biodiesel; esterification; transesterification; optimisation; reaction kinetics
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Catalysts, ISSN: 2073-4344 (Print); 2073-4344 (Online), MDPI AG, 12(11), 1472-1472. doi: 10.3390/catal12111472
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