Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic Irradiation
The reduction of high acid value (AV) of inedible jatropha oil (JO) by esterification with isopropanol (IPA), which is a common alcohol solvent waste in Taiwan’s high-tech industry, was studied. The decrease of AV is beneficial for the subsequent transesterification to produce JO biodiesel...
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doaj-5849b50d696043ea8d465859a2fa89742020-11-24T21:09:08ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-06-01116145610.3390/en11061456en11061456Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic IrradiationChia-Chi Chang0Syuan Teng1Min-Hao Yuan2Dar-Ren Ji3Ching-Yuan Chang4Yi-Hung Chen5Je-Lueng Shie6Chungfang Ho7Sz-Ying Tian8Cesar Augusto Andrade-Tacca9Do Van Manh10Min-Yi Tsai11Mei-Chin Chang12Yen-Hau Chen13Michael Huang14Bo-Liang Liu15Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanDepartment of Occupational Safety and Health, China Medical University, Taichung 404, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 106, TaiwanDepartment of Environmental Engineering, National I-Lan University, I-Lan 260, TaiwanDepartment of International Business, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung-Li 320, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanInstitute of Environmental Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi 1000000, VietnamGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanThe reduction of high acid value (AV) of inedible jatropha oil (JO) by esterification with isopropanol (IPA), which is a common alcohol solvent waste in Taiwan’s high-tech industry, was studied. The decrease of AV is beneficial for the subsequent transesterification to produce JO biodiesel (i.e., biodiesel of fatty acid isopropyl ester (FAIE)). Acid catalyst (H2SO4) and a novel mixing/emulsion technique using ultrasound irradiation (UI) were applied to promote and facilitate the esterification process. The results showed that increased IPA/oil molar ratio (MIOE) can significantly reduce the AV, kinematic viscosity (KV), density (ρLO), and water content (MW) of esterified JO, while also providing the benefit of enhancing the yield (YF) of biodiesel of FAIE. For example, with MIOE = 5 at esterification temperature (TE) = 394.2 K (393.8–394.7 K), a reduction of AV of 99.25% with YF of 67.15% can be achieved. Free fatty acid (FFA) was reduced from 18.06 wt.% to 0.14 wt.%, indicating 17.92 wt.% out of 18.06 wt.% of FFA was esterified to FAIE. As a result, among the YF of 67.15%, 49.23% (= 67.15 wt.% deducting 17.92 wt.%) was contributed by the transesterification of triglycerides. By esterification of high FFA-containing raw JO with acid catalyst, one can not only avoid saponification, but also reduce the loading of the subsequent alkali-catalyzed transesterification. Moreover, increasing TE from 394.2 to 454.4 K further reduced AV (from 0.27 to 0.084 mg KOH/g) and MW (from 0.27 to 0.043 wt.%), but, on the other hand, it increased KV (from 14.62 to 25.2 mm2/s) and ρLO (from 901.6 to 913.3 kg/m3), while it decreased YF (from 67.15 to 25.84%). In sum, IPA was successfully used as a replacement for methanol in the esterification of JO while UI provided mixing/emulsion along with heating resulting from cavitation for the system.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/6/1456Jatropha curcas seed oilesterificationbiodieselultrasonic irradiationisopropanol |
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Chia-Chi Chang Syuan Teng Min-Hao Yuan Dar-Ren Ji Ching-Yuan Chang Yi-Hung Chen Je-Lueng Shie Chungfang Ho Sz-Ying Tian Cesar Augusto Andrade-Tacca Do Van Manh Min-Yi Tsai Mei-Chin Chang Yen-Hau Chen Michael Huang Bo-Liang Liu |
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Chia-Chi Chang Syuan Teng Min-Hao Yuan Dar-Ren Ji Ching-Yuan Chang Yi-Hung Chen Je-Lueng Shie Chungfang Ho Sz-Ying Tian Cesar Augusto Andrade-Tacca Do Van Manh Min-Yi Tsai Mei-Chin Chang Yen-Hau Chen Michael Huang Bo-Liang Liu Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic Irradiation Energies Jatropha curcas seed oil esterification biodiesel ultrasonic irradiation isopropanol |
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Chia-Chi Chang Syuan Teng Min-Hao Yuan Dar-Ren Ji Ching-Yuan Chang Yi-Hung Chen Je-Lueng Shie Chungfang Ho Sz-Ying Tian Cesar Augusto Andrade-Tacca Do Van Manh Min-Yi Tsai Mei-Chin Chang Yen-Hau Chen Michael Huang Bo-Liang Liu |
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Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic Irradiation |
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Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic Irradiation |
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Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic Irradiation |
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Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic Irradiation |
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Esterification of Jatropha Oil with Isopropanol via Ultrasonic Irradiation |
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esterification of jatropha oil with isopropanol via ultrasonic irradiation |
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The reduction of high acid value (AV) of inedible jatropha oil (JO) by esterification with isopropanol (IPA), which is a common alcohol solvent waste in Taiwan’s high-tech industry, was studied. The decrease of AV is beneficial for the subsequent transesterification to produce JO biodiesel (i.e., biodiesel of fatty acid isopropyl ester (FAIE)). Acid catalyst (H2SO4) and a novel mixing/emulsion technique using ultrasound irradiation (UI) were applied to promote and facilitate the esterification process. The results showed that increased IPA/oil molar ratio (MIOE) can significantly reduce the AV, kinematic viscosity (KV), density (ρLO), and water content (MW) of esterified JO, while also providing the benefit of enhancing the yield (YF) of biodiesel of FAIE. For example, with MIOE = 5 at esterification temperature (TE) = 394.2 K (393.8–394.7 K), a reduction of AV of 99.25% with YF of 67.15% can be achieved. Free fatty acid (FFA) was reduced from 18.06 wt.% to 0.14 wt.%, indicating 17.92 wt.% out of 18.06 wt.% of FFA was esterified to FAIE. As a result, among the YF of 67.15%, 49.23% (= 67.15 wt.% deducting 17.92 wt.%) was contributed by the transesterification of triglycerides. By esterification of high FFA-containing raw JO with acid catalyst, one can not only avoid saponification, but also reduce the loading of the subsequent alkali-catalyzed transesterification. Moreover, increasing TE from 394.2 to 454.4 K further reduced AV (from 0.27 to 0.084 mg KOH/g) and MW (from 0.27 to 0.043 wt.%), but, on the other hand, it increased KV (from 14.62 to 25.2 mm2/s) and ρLO (from 901.6 to 913.3 kg/m3), while it decreased YF (from 67.15 to 25.84%). In sum, IPA was successfully used as a replacement for methanol in the esterification of JO while UI provided mixing/emulsion along with heating resulting from cavitation for the system. |
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Jatropha curcas seed oil esterification biodiesel ultrasonic irradiation isopropanol |
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