Immobilization of calcium oxide onto polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers as a heterogeneous catalyst for biodiesel production

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Sabina I. Wilkanowicz ◽  
Nisha R. Hollingsworth ◽  
Keara Saud ◽  
Usha Kadiyala ◽  
Ronald G. Larson
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Miroslav V. Stanković ◽  
Ana V. Veličković ◽  
Jelena M. Avramović ◽  
Marija R. Miladinović ◽  
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Peng-Lim Boey ◽  
Gaanty Pragas Maniam ◽  
Shafida Abd Hamid

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pp. 264-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yurie Mine ◽  
Mayumi Oyabu ◽  
Akino Itoh ◽  
Akiko Nishida ◽  
Kimitoshi Fukunaga ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 3153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samya Elias ◽  
Ademola M Rabiu ◽  
Benjamin I Okeleye ◽  
Vincent Okudoh ◽  
Oluwaseun Oyekola

Bifunctional solid catalysts facilitate the esterification of free fatty acids (FFA) into alkyl esters alongside the transesterification reaction, which allows for the use of waste vegetable oils with high water and FFA contents for biodiesel production. This makes the process economically viable and greener, as the waste fats and oils are readily available. The concurrent esterification and transesterification of waste palm oil (WPO) and waste sunflower oil (WSO) with methanol was investigated in the presence of calcium oxide on alumina catalyst in a conventional batch process. The catalyst characterization showed the existence of calcium oxide aluminates (calcined at 750 °C), which exhibited crystalline phases with porous/spongy-like particles. The high concentration of CaO in CaO/Al2O3 was a favorable support material in the heterogeneously-catalyzed transesterification reactions. The optimum catalyst parameters for the production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) were observed at 65 °C for 4 h with a methanol-to-oil ratio of 9:1, 60% (waste palm oil, or WPO) and 80% (waste sunflower oil, or WSO), CaO/Al2O3 (% wt/wt) catalyst ratio as well as 4% CaO/Al2O3 concentration (% wt.) for WSO and WPO. The simultaneous esterification/transesterification reactions at optimum conditions on WPO and WSO led to high yield of FAMEs of 89, 61 and 55% for WPO and 54, 75 and 98% for WSO at catalyst ratios (wt %) of 60, 70 and 80% respectively. The use of bifunctional heterogeneous catalyst (CaO/Al2O3) with waste vegetable oil can result in high performance and the upscaling of biodiesel production.


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Tsodiya Banu Shallangwa ◽  
Innocent Joseph ◽  
Thomas Odey Magu ◽  
Louis Hitler ◽  
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Chun-Chong Fu ◽  
Tien-Chieh Hung ◽  
Chia-Hung Su ◽  
Devi Suryani ◽  
Wen-Teng Wu ◽  
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2014 ◽  
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pp. 54109-54114 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Niju ◽  
K. M. Meera S. Begum ◽  
N. Anantharaman

A laboratory scale continuous flow jacketed reactive distillation (RD) unit was developed to evaluate the performance of calcium oxide (CaO) derived from egg shells as a heterogeneous catalyst for transesterification of waste frying oil.


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Author(s):  
Fayaz Hussain ◽  
Saad Alshahrani ◽  
Muhammad Mujtaba Abbas ◽  
Haris Mahmood Khan ◽  
Asif Jamil ◽  
...  

Slaughterhouse waste is considered to be an emerging issue because of its disposal cost. As an alternative, it would be a great prospect for the bioeconomy society to explore new usages of these leftover materials. As per food safety rules mentioned by EU legislation, all bone waste generated by slaughterhouses ought to be disposed of by rendering. The huge quantity of worldwide bone waste generation (130 billion kilograms per annum) is an environmental burden if not properly managed. The waste animal bones can be efficiently employed as a heterogeneous catalyst to produce biodiesel. This mini review summarized the recent literature reported for biodiesel generation using waste animal bones derived heterogeneous catalyst. It discusses the sources of bone waste, catalyst preparation methods, particularly calcination and its effects, and important characteristics of bones derived catalyst. It suggests that catalysts extracted from waste animal bones have suitable catalytic activity in transesterification of different oil sources to generate a good quality biodiesel.


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