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Solar energy-assisted reactor for the sustainable biodiesel production from Butea monosperma oil: Optimization, kinetic, thermodynamic and assessment studies

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ENERGY
Volume 263, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.125768

Keywords

Biodiesel; Butea monosperma oil; Rector design; Solar energy; Response surface methodology

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In this study, a solar energy-assisted reactor was developed for biodiesel production from Butea monosperma oil. The optimized conditions resulted in a high yield of Butea monosperma methyl ester (BMME) and the fuel properties of BMME were evaluated. Kinetic studies and thermodynamic analysis were conducted to understand the reaction mechanism and system characteristics. The sustainability indicators for BMME production were also evaluated using green chemistry metrics.
In this study, a solar energy-assisted reactor is developed and utilized for biodiesel production from Butea monosperma oil. The power generated by the developed solar photovoltaic (PV) modules could be essentially a clean and safe energy source. From the optimized conditions, a maximum yield of 94.3% Butea monosperma methyl ester (BMME) is achieved with the parameters of 6:1 M ratio of methanol-to-oil, 1.2% of catalyst, 65 min of reaction duration, and reaction temperature of 60 degrees C, where these parameters are obtained through a computational modelling using the response surface methodology (RSM) algorithm equipped with central composite design (CCD) algorithm. Fatty-acid composition of oil is determined using gas-chromatographic analysis. Fuel properties of the produced BMME and its blends with diesel are evaluated according to the ASTM standards. Further, the BMME is characterized using FTIR and 1H NMR techniques. From the kinetic studies conducted, the activation-energy (Ea) and frequency-factor (A) are estimated to be 14.55 kJ/mol and 3.02 min-1, respectively. In addition, the thermodynamic analysis revealed that the enthalpy and entropy of the system is found to be 13.86 kJ/mol and-3.45 kJ/mol k-1, respectively. The assessment of sustainability in-dicators for BMME production is also evaluated through green chemistry metrics. The green metrics such as E -factor, atom economy, atom efficiency, reaction mass efficiency and atom utilization are found to be 0.17, 91.93%, 86.68%, 85.47% and 94.01%, respectively.

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