Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst

Biodiesel is mostly made from trans-esterification reaction using homogenous catalysts. Problems related to homogenous catalysts are the difficulty to separate the final product and the toxic that the waste contains. To prevent this negative effect, it is suggested to use heterogeneous catalysts....

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Main Authors: Raharningrum, Febri, Pradana, Yano Surya, Hidayat, Arif, Budiman, Arief
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273258/1/Paper%20for%20STKSR%202.pdf
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author Raharningrum, Febri
Pradana, Yano Surya
Hidayat, Arif
Budiman, Arief
author_facet Raharningrum, Febri
Pradana, Yano Surya
Hidayat, Arif
Budiman, Arief
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description Biodiesel is mostly made from trans-esterification reaction using homogenous catalysts. Problems related to homogenous catalysts are the difficulty to separate the final product and the toxic that the waste contains. To prevent this negative effect, it is suggested to use heterogeneous catalysts. Several studies related to heterogeneous catalysts have been studied by researchers since the use of heterogeneous catalysts instead of homogeneous ones can be expected to eliminate the problems associated with homogeneous catalysts. The solid-based catalysts are easily regenerated and have a less corrosive nature, leading to safer, cheaper, and more environment-friendly operations. In this paper, the trans-esterification of palm oil to biodiesel was studied using KOH loaded on activated carbon (K-AC) as heterogeneous catalyst. Reaction parameters such as temperature, percentage of catalyst amount, and molar ratio of oil to methanol were optimized to reach the highest conversion. Iodometry method was used to determine bonding glycerol in final product. The highest conversion of glycerol, 22.71%, was obtained by using 3% catalyst amount at 60 oC temperature and 1:6 molar ratio of palm oil to methanol. The low conversion was probably due to the catalyst’s pore size which is not large enough, causing only a few triglycerides able to pass through the pore and react with KOH.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2732582017-04-03T13:12:32Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273258/ Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst Raharningrum, Febri Pradana, Yano Surya Hidayat, Arif Budiman, Arief Catalytic Process Engineering Biodiesel is mostly made from trans-esterification reaction using homogenous catalysts. Problems related to homogenous catalysts are the difficulty to separate the final product and the toxic that the waste contains. To prevent this negative effect, it is suggested to use heterogeneous catalysts. Several studies related to heterogeneous catalysts have been studied by researchers since the use of heterogeneous catalysts instead of homogeneous ones can be expected to eliminate the problems associated with homogeneous catalysts. The solid-based catalysts are easily regenerated and have a less corrosive nature, leading to safer, cheaper, and more environment-friendly operations. In this paper, the trans-esterification of palm oil to biodiesel was studied using KOH loaded on activated carbon (K-AC) as heterogeneous catalyst. Reaction parameters such as temperature, percentage of catalyst amount, and molar ratio of oil to methanol were optimized to reach the highest conversion. Iodometry method was used to determine bonding glycerol in final product. The highest conversion of glycerol, 22.71%, was obtained by using 3% catalyst amount at 60 oC temperature and 1:6 molar ratio of palm oil to methanol. The low conversion was probably due to the catalyst’s pore size which is not large enough, causing only a few triglycerides able to pass through the pore and react with KOH. 2013-10-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273258/1/Paper%20for%20STKSR%202.pdf Raharningrum, Febri and Pradana, Yano Surya and Hidayat, Arif and Budiman, Arief (2013) Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst. In: International Seminar on Bio-renewable Resources Utilization for Energy and Chemicals 2013, 9-11 October 2013, Bandung, Indonesia. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Catalytic Process Engineering
Raharningrum, Febri
Pradana, Yano Surya
Hidayat, Arif
Budiman, Arief
Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst
title Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst
title_full Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst
title_fullStr Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst
title_short Synthesis of Biodiesel Using Carbon-Based Solid Catalyst
title_sort synthesis of biodiesel using carbon based solid catalyst
topic Catalytic Process Engineering
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273258/1/Paper%20for%20STKSR%202.pdf
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