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Prospects for biodiesel production from Macrotermes nigeriensis : Process optimization and characterization of biodiesel properties

Journal

BIOMASS & BIOENERGY
Volume 146, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2021.105980

Keywords

Biofuel feedstock; Soxhlet extraction; Acid esterification; Alkaline transesterification; Biodiesel production; Biodiesel characteristics

Funding

  1. Federal Government of Nigeria through the Petroleum Technology Development Fund [PTDF/TR/LSS/PHD/2016/AUST/30]
  2. India-DST World Bank Cooperation on Strengthening of African Centers of Excellence [DST/INT/AFRICA/ACEs/2016]
  3. Pan African Materials Institute at the African University of Science and Technology [PAMI/2015/5415-NG]

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In this study, biodiesel was successfully produced from insect feedstock M. nigeriensis with physicochemical properties meeting ASTM D6751 standards. The biodiesel had a high conversion rate of free fatty acids, low viscosity attributed to monounsaturated fatty acid esters, and good oxidation stability due to absence of polyunsaturated fatty acid esters.
The use of insects as feedstock for biodiesel production has sparsely been studied and very little is known of the fuel properties and engine performance of insect biodiesel. In this study, biodiesel was initially produced from an insect feedstock M. nigeriensis, then its physicochemical properties were characterized. The biodiesel was produced via the three-step process of lipid extraction, acid esterification (1 wt% H2SO4) and alkaline transesterification (0.5 wt% NaOH). The optimal reaction time, temperature and methanol-oil molar ratio for the acidesterification process resulted in a free fatty acid conversion of 96.58%. The volumetric yield, fatty acid methyl esters content and physicochemical properties of M. nigeriensis biodiesel were analyzed using various analytical equipment such as the GC-HRMS, and H-1 NMR. Analysis of the production process showed that 86.54 vol% biodiesel was obtained from M. nigeriensis oil. Further analysis showed that the biodiesel contained 96.72% fatty acid methyl esters. The composition of the fatty acid methyl esters was found to be 48% saturated esters and 52% monosaturated esters. The biodiesel density (841 kg m(-3)), viscosity (2.32 mm(2) s(-1)), flash point (125 degrees C), pour point (-15 degrees C), cetane number (51.4), higher heating value (41.8 MJ kg(-1)) and acid value (0.44 mgKOH.g(-1)) were in compliance with the ASTM D6751 standards. One of the important results to highlight is the remarkably low viscosity of the biodiesel, which is attributed to the high concentration of monounsaturated fatty acid methyl esters. Lower viscosity of fuel helps to improve fuel atomization and combustion efficiency, and hence lower emissions. The absence of polyunsaturated fatty acid esters also indicates that the biodiesel will have good oxidation stability.

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