Journal
FUEL
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages 95-99Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2015.01.062
Keywords
Biodiesel; Castor oil; Methanolysis; Response Surface Methodology
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Funding
- MICINN from Spain [ENE2009-13881, PRI09B102]
- Gobierno de Extremadura [GR10159]
- Ministry of Education from Spain
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Biodiesel production provides an alternative non-fossil fuel without the need to redesign current direct injection engine technology. In this work biodiesel production from castor oil was analyzed studying all of the main variables of the process. Experimental design was used to evaluate the influence of catalyst concentration, methanol:oil molar ratio, reaction temperature and reaction time in the methyl ester content reached by castor oil transesterification. Results were analyzed by Response Surface Methodology and a quadratic polynomial model was achieved. The model fitted properly the data, as was shown by the validation experiments. The most influential variables were catalyst concentration and methanol:oil molar ratio and the optimum conditions were 0.064 mol L (1) of CH3OK, 18.8:1 as methanol:oil molar ratio, 45 degrees C and 10 min of reaction. In these conditions, 97 wt% methyl ester content biodiesel was achieved. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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