Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst

Waste or low-cost feedstock utilization for preparing renewable energy is a noble effort towards a greener environment. In this work, palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD), which is usually transacted at a concession rate versus crude palm oil, is esterified to methyl esters. Conventional catalysts are...

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Main Authors: Nurul Hajar, Embong, Noor, Hindryawati, Bhuyar, Prakash, Govindan, Natanamurugaraj, Mohd Hasbi, Ab. Rahim, Gaanty Pragas, Maniam
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author Nurul Hajar, Embong
Noor, Hindryawati
Bhuyar, Prakash
Govindan, Natanamurugaraj
Mohd Hasbi, Ab. Rahim
Gaanty Pragas, Maniam
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Noor, Hindryawati
Bhuyar, Prakash
Govindan, Natanamurugaraj
Mohd Hasbi, Ab. Rahim
Gaanty Pragas, Maniam
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description Waste or low-cost feedstock utilization for preparing renewable energy is a noble effort towards a greener environment. In this work, palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD), which is usually transacted at a concession rate versus crude palm oil, is esterified to methyl esters. Conventional catalysts are not feasible in the process since PFAD consists of a significant amount of free fatty acids. As such, nickel sulfate supported on waste rice husk ash is utilized to catalyse the reaction under moderate reaction conditions of 15 wt.% catalyst, 5:1 methanol: PFAD (molar ratio) for 7 h, that produces 93% of methyl esters. The prepared catalyst was characterized for thermal stability (TGA), acid strength, surface analysis and compositional analysis via XPS, XRD and FTIR. The esterification of PFAD with NiSO4/SiO2 under the optimized reaction conditions of 15 wt.% catalyst, 5:1 methanol to PFAD molar ratio and 7 h reaction time gave the highest methyl esters conversion of 93%. The utilization of low-cost feedstock and waste utilization in catalyst preparation readily implies merits in term of environmental gains and lower cost biodiesel preparation.
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spelling ump-340392022-05-11T07:00:57Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34039/ Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst Nurul Hajar, Embong Noor, Hindryawati Bhuyar, Prakash Govindan, Natanamurugaraj Mohd Hasbi, Ab. Rahim Gaanty Pragas, Maniam QR Microbiology Waste or low-cost feedstock utilization for preparing renewable energy is a noble effort towards a greener environment. In this work, palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD), which is usually transacted at a concession rate versus crude palm oil, is esterified to methyl esters. Conventional catalysts are not feasible in the process since PFAD consists of a significant amount of free fatty acids. As such, nickel sulfate supported on waste rice husk ash is utilized to catalyse the reaction under moderate reaction conditions of 15 wt.% catalyst, 5:1 methanol: PFAD (molar ratio) for 7 h, that produces 93% of methyl esters. The prepared catalyst was characterized for thermal stability (TGA), acid strength, surface analysis and compositional analysis via XPS, XRD and FTIR. The esterification of PFAD with NiSO4/SiO2 under the optimized reaction conditions of 15 wt.% catalyst, 5:1 methanol to PFAD molar ratio and 7 h reaction time gave the highest methyl esters conversion of 93%. The utilization of low-cost feedstock and waste utilization in catalyst preparation readily implies merits in term of environmental gains and lower cost biodiesel preparation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-06-11 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34039/7/Enhanced%20biodiesel%20production%20via%20esterifcation.pdf Nurul Hajar, Embong and Noor, Hindryawati and Bhuyar, Prakash and Govindan, Natanamurugaraj and Mohd Hasbi, Ab. Rahim and Gaanty Pragas, Maniam (2021) Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst. Applied Nanoscience. pp. 1-9. ISSN 2190-5509 (Print); 2190-5517 (Online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-021-01922-4 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-021-01922-4
spellingShingle QR Microbiology
Nurul Hajar, Embong
Noor, Hindryawati
Bhuyar, Prakash
Govindan, Natanamurugaraj
Mohd Hasbi, Ab. Rahim
Gaanty Pragas, Maniam
Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst
title Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst
title_full Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst
title_fullStr Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst
title_short Enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using rice husk ash (NiSO4)/SiO2 catalyst
title_sort enhanced biodiesel production via esterification of palm fatty acid distillate (pfad) using rice husk ash (niso4)/sio2 catalyst
topic QR Microbiology
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