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Glycerolysis of Palm Fatty Acid Distillate (PFAD) as Biodiesel Feedstock Using Heterogeneous Catalyst

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WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 735-744

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-020-00995-6

Keywords

Biodiesel; Transesterification; Palm fatty acid distillate; Free fatty acids; Glycerolysis; Natural CaO catalyst

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In this study, palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) was used as a feedstock for biodiesel production. Glycerolysis reaction was conducted at temperatures ranging from 160 to 200 degrees C using a natural CaO catalyst derived from raw chicken eggshell. The results showed that the use of activated eggshell as catalyst effectively reduced free fatty acid (FFA) levels to a suitable range for biodiesel production.
Biodiesel is normally produced through transesterification of triglycerides with methanol in the presence of an alkaline catalyst. With the uncertain crude oil prices and competition of vegetable oils used for food purposes, alternative feedstock for biodiesel production has to be studied. In this study, palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD), a by-product of the palm oil refinery was used as a feedstock. Glycerolysis reaction was carried out from 160 to 200 degrees C in the presence of a natural CaO catalyst derived from raw chicken eggshell. The commercial CaO was also evaluated as a control. The results showed that the free fatty acid (FFA) was reduced from 81 to 1.5% using activated eggshell as catalyst at reaction temperature of 180 degrees C and catalyst dosage of 1.5 wt% while commercial CaO reduced FFA to 3.7% at reaction temperature of 200 degrees C and 1.5 wt% of catalyst dosage, respectively. The treated PFAD can be used for biodiesel production.

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