Transesterification of palm oil to biodiesel using rice husk ash-based catalysts

2015 ◽  
Vol 133 ◽  
pp. 8-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guan-Yi Chen ◽  
Rui Shan ◽  
Jia-Fu Shi ◽  
Bei-Bei Yan
Keyword(s):  
Palm Oil ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 964 ◽  
pp. 193-198
Author(s):  
Mabrur Zanata ◽  
Sekar Tri Wulan Amelia ◽  
Muhammad Ridlo Mumtazy ◽  
Firman Kurniawansyah ◽  
Achmad Roesyadi

Bio jet fuel becomes one of the feasible solutions for jet fuel inadequate supply in Indonesia. However, study in this field by far has been limited. In this study, bio jet fuel was synthesized from Crude Palm Oil (CPO) by Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acid (HEFA) facilitated by Ni-Mo/SiO2 catalyst, in which the support was derived from rice husk ash. The study focused on investigating the influence of catalyst-CPO mass ratio and temperature of the catalytic process. Experimental works consisted of silica-based catalyst preparation via impregnation method, followed by sample assessments. Catalytic reactions were conducted at 20-50 bars, with temperature of reaction 300°C and 400°C. Catalyst performance were evaluated from crystallinity, composition, and activity in the reaction. Catalyst characterization shows an amorphous structured with high dispersion of Ni-Mo in rice husk ash have been produced. The HEFA process successfully obtained bio jet fuel (C10-C15 hydrocarbons) with yield and selectivity of 45.17% and 45.46%, respectively. Overall, a systematic approach shows rice husk ash has potential to be developed as a catalyst support for bio jet fuel production from crude palm oil.


2019 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 111482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurhamieza Md Huzir ◽  
Md Maniruzzaman A. Aziz ◽  
S.B. Ismail ◽  
Nik Azmi Nik Mahmood ◽  
N.A. Umor ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Zalipah Jamellodin ◽  
Hamidah Mohd Saman ◽  
Azmi Ibrahim ◽  
Suraya Hani Adnan ◽  
Nur Hafizah Abd Khalid

Author(s):  
Nur Eliza Badrul Hisham ◽  
Nor Hanuni Ramli

Rice husk ash (RHA), palm oil mill effluent (POME) sludge and decanter cake can be utilized together in compost production to minimize the environmental pollution. This study aims to evaluate the role of different composition of RHA in enhancing the physicochemical properties of palm oil-based compost. The composts were prepared by mixing different composition of RHA, in the range of 0% to 30%, with 1:1 (wt/wt) weight ratio of POME sludge and decanter cake. The moisture content, water holding capacity, pH, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), silica (Si) contents, and C:N ratio of raw materials were analyzed by using CHNS and WDXRF analyzers. The composting process was conducted in compost containers for 60 days, in which the temperature and pH of the composts were monitored daily. The finished composts were analyzed for physicochemical properties as same as raw materials. For physical properties of finished composts, RHA30 had the highest moisture content and water holding capacity which was 1.9 to 23.8% (wt/wt) and 4.2 to 26.8% higher compared to other finished composts, respectively. For chemical properties, the highest N and P contents were recorded by control compost. However, for K and Si content, the elements were found to be higher in RHA10 and RHA30, respectively, compared to other finished composts. Overall, RHA, POME sludge and decanter cake combination in compost production can create a well-balanced condition for the compost to perform effectively as an organic fertilizer. The addition of 5% to 10% RHA in compost formulation made from palm oil mill wastes is suggested to achieve the desirable condition.


2018 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. 02011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dhabit Zahin Alias Tudin ◽  
Ahmad Nurfaidhi Rizalman ◽  
Hidayati Asrah

Geopolymer is a cement free material which uses binder produced by the reaction of the alkaline liquid solution with binding agents. In this study, the performance of geopolymer mortar using Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA) as binding agents was carried out. The tests conducted in this research were Specific Gravity, X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), bulk density and compressive strength at 7th, 14th and 28th days. The results show both POFA and RHA materials fulfilled the criteria as a pozzolanic material. Meanwhile, the cement based mortar has the highest bulk density, followed by POFA based and RHA based geopolymer mortar. The cement based mortar was also identified to have the highest compressive strength due to its densest structure. However, it was found that the RHA based geopolymer mortar has higher compressive strength than the POFA based geopolymer despite its lower density. This is due to the high silica content in RHA which promote more silica-oxygen-silica bonds than POFA.


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