An Investigation of Biodiesel Production from Wastes of Seafood Restaurants
This work illustrates a comparative study on the applicability of the basic heterogeneous calcium oxide catalyst prepared from waste mollusks and crabs shells (MS and CS, resp.) in the transesterification of waste cooking oil collected from seafood restaurants with methanol for production of biodies...
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doaj-2578ff4af653442d946a0c59d62217152020-11-24T21:39:47ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Biomaterials1687-87871687-87952014-01-01201410.1155/2014/609624609624An Investigation of Biodiesel Production from Wastes of Seafood RestaurantsNour Sh. El-Gendy0A. Hamdy1Salem S. Abu Amr2Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, P.O. Box 11727, Nasr City, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, P.O. Box 11727, Nasr City, Cairo, EgyptEnvironmental Health Directorate, Ministry of Health, Gaza Strip, PalestineThis work illustrates a comparative study on the applicability of the basic heterogeneous calcium oxide catalyst prepared from waste mollusks and crabs shells (MS and CS, resp.) in the transesterification of waste cooking oil collected from seafood restaurants with methanol for production of biodiesel. Response surface methodology RSM based on D-optimal deign of experiments was employed to study the significance and interactive effect of methanol to oil M : O molar ratio, catalyst concentration, reaction time, and mixing rate on biodiesel yield. Second-order quadratic model equations were obtained describing the interrelationships between dependent and independent variables to maximize the response variable (biodiesel yield) and the validity of the predicted models were confirmed. The activity of the produced green catalysts was better than that of chemical CaO and immobilized enzyme Novozym 435. Fuel properties of the produced biodiesel were measured and compared with those of Egyptian petro-diesel and international biodiesel standards. The biodiesel produced using MS-CaO recorded higher quality than that produced using CS-CaO. The overall biodiesel characteristics were acceptable, encouraging application of CaO prepared from waste MS and CS for production of biodiesel as an efficient, environmentally friendly, sustainable, and low cost heterogeneous catalyst.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/609624 |
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An Investigation of Biodiesel Production from Wastes of Seafood Restaurants |
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An Investigation of Biodiesel Production from Wastes of Seafood Restaurants |
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An Investigation of Biodiesel Production from Wastes of Seafood Restaurants |
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investigation of biodiesel production from wastes of seafood restaurants |
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International Journal of Biomaterials |
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This work illustrates a comparative study on the applicability of the basic heterogeneous calcium oxide catalyst prepared from waste mollusks and crabs shells (MS and CS, resp.) in the transesterification of waste cooking oil collected from seafood restaurants with methanol for production of biodiesel. Response surface methodology RSM based on D-optimal deign of experiments was employed to study the significance and interactive effect of methanol to oil M : O molar ratio, catalyst concentration, reaction time, and mixing rate on biodiesel yield. Second-order quadratic model equations were obtained describing the interrelationships between dependent and independent variables to maximize the response variable (biodiesel yield) and the validity of the predicted models were confirmed. The activity of the produced green catalysts was better than that of chemical CaO and immobilized enzyme Novozym 435. Fuel properties of the produced biodiesel were measured and compared with those of Egyptian petro-diesel and international biodiesel standards. The biodiesel produced using MS-CaO recorded higher quality than that produced using CS-CaO. The overall biodiesel characteristics were acceptable, encouraging application of CaO prepared from waste MS and CS for production of biodiesel as an efficient, environmentally friendly, sustainable, and low cost heterogeneous catalyst. |
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