Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
228074 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Waste cooking oil (WCO) was used to produce biodiesel in a microtube reactor. First, the acid value of the WCO was reduced from 3.96 mg KOH/g to less than 1 mg KOH/g via acid catalyzed esterification. The effects of the methanol-to-WCO molar ratio (4.5:1–18:1), the H2SO4 concentration (0.5–2 wt.%), reaction temperature (55–70 °C), and reaction time (5–20 s) were studied. The optimal conditions were 9:1 methanol-to-WCO molar ratio, 1 wt.% H2SO4, 65 °C and 5 s of reaction time. Triglycerides in the product from the first step were transesterified with methanol and alkaline catalyst. Methyl ester content of the biodiesel was 91.76%.

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