Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol

Biodiesel is one of renewable energy alternatives, as a substitution of diesel engine fuel or diesel oil. Indonesian palm oil contains the fatty acids needed for the synthesis of FAME (fatty acid methyl ester) as the basic ingredient of biodiesel. Conventional biodiesel synthesis methods, which gene...

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Main Authors: Fakhri Saphira Nurina, Ramadhani Sari Dafinah, Bismo Setijo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186702009
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author Fakhri Saphira Nurina
Ramadhani Sari Dafinah
Bismo Setijo
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Ramadhani Sari Dafinah
Bismo Setijo
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description Biodiesel is one of renewable energy alternatives, as a substitution of diesel engine fuel or diesel oil. Indonesian palm oil contains the fatty acids needed for the synthesis of FAME (fatty acid methyl ester) as the basic ingredient of biodiesel. Conventional biodiesel synthesis methods, which generally use transesterification reactions with homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts, have significant constraints due to the formation of relatively large quantities of glycerol compounds as well as requiring complex separation processes and considerable energy. The DBD (Dielectric Barrier Dicharge) plasma reactor can be a solution to overcome the above shortcomings. The purpose of this research is to perform performance test from design result of DBD plasma reactor especially biodiesel making process. The analytical methods for FAME products use GC-FAME and FTIR (Fourier Transform Infra Red) for chemical conversion related between triglyceride reactants and biodiesel products. The best operating conditions obtained from the hydrodynamic test showed a mixed flowrate of triglyceride/alcohol of 0.1318 L/min, gas flowrate (plasma carrier) of 2.5 L/min and a voltage of 220 Volts alternating current. Biodiesel is produced using palm oil and methanol as a liquid reactant and using argon as a plasma carrier gas in the reactor. Plasma is produced in DBD reactor using 1-phase PLN power, with a voltage of 220 VAC. The main advantage of the conversion process in this plasma reactor is the production of FAME without the formation of significant glycerin byproducts and the use of homogeneous or heterogeneous catalysts.
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spelling doaj.art-dd12ea2fea6e439d83fd78a72d2ebfd22022-12-21T22:04:44ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01670200910.1051/e3sconf/20186702009e3sconf_i-trec2018_02009Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanolFakhri Saphira NurinaRamadhani Sari DafinahBismo SetijoBiodiesel is one of renewable energy alternatives, as a substitution of diesel engine fuel or diesel oil. Indonesian palm oil contains the fatty acids needed for the synthesis of FAME (fatty acid methyl ester) as the basic ingredient of biodiesel. Conventional biodiesel synthesis methods, which generally use transesterification reactions with homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts, have significant constraints due to the formation of relatively large quantities of glycerol compounds as well as requiring complex separation processes and considerable energy. The DBD (Dielectric Barrier Dicharge) plasma reactor can be a solution to overcome the above shortcomings. The purpose of this research is to perform performance test from design result of DBD plasma reactor especially biodiesel making process. The analytical methods for FAME products use GC-FAME and FTIR (Fourier Transform Infra Red) for chemical conversion related between triglyceride reactants and biodiesel products. The best operating conditions obtained from the hydrodynamic test showed a mixed flowrate of triglyceride/alcohol of 0.1318 L/min, gas flowrate (plasma carrier) of 2.5 L/min and a voltage of 220 Volts alternating current. Biodiesel is produced using palm oil and methanol as a liquid reactant and using argon as a plasma carrier gas in the reactor. Plasma is produced in DBD reactor using 1-phase PLN power, with a voltage of 220 VAC. The main advantage of the conversion process in this plasma reactor is the production of FAME without the formation of significant glycerin byproducts and the use of homogeneous or heterogeneous catalysts.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186702009
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Ramadhani Sari Dafinah
Bismo Setijo
Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol
E3S Web of Conferences
title Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol
title_full Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol
title_fullStr Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol
title_full_unstemmed Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol
title_short Coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol
title_sort coaxial dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor for biodiesel production from palm oil and methanol
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186702009
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