Production of biodiesel from waste fish fat through ultrasound-assisted transesterification using petro-diesel as cosolvent and optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology

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Soumya Parida
Harveer Singh Pali
Anurag Chaturvedi
Abhishek Sharma
Dhinesh Balasubramanian
Ravikumar Ramegouda
Viet Dung Tran
Van Giao Nguyen
Femilda Josephin Joseph Shobanabai
Edwin Geo Varuvel
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[1] G.L.Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management,Renewable Energy and Alternative Fuel Lab
[2] National Institute of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Loknayak Jayprakash Institute of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[4] Mepco Schlenk Engineering College,Department of Mechanical and Automobile Engineering
[5] CHRIST University,PATET Research Group
[6] Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport,Institute of Engineering
[7] HUTECH Universit,Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
[8] Istinye University,Department of Autotronics, Institute of Automobile Engineering
[9] Saveetha School of Engineering,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
[10] Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences,Department of Automobile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology
[11] Istinye University,undefined
[12] SRM Institute of Science and Technology,undefined
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Homogeneous catalyst; Free fatty acid; Cosolvent; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Optimization; Ultrasonication;
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Biodiesel is a highly promising and viable alternative to fossil-based diesel that also addresses the urgent need for effective waste management. It can be synthesized by the chemical modification of triglycerides sourced from vegetable origin, animal fat, or algal oil. The transesterification reaction is the preferred method of producing biodiesel. However, the non-miscibility of alcohol and oil layer causes excessive utilization of alcohol, catalyst, and a substantial reacting time and temperature. In the current investigation, transesterification of waste fish oil was performed with petro-diesel as cosolvent, under the influence of ultrasound energy. The combination of both techniques is a unique and efficient way to minimize the mass transfer limitations considerably and hence reduces the parameters of the reaction. It is also a sincere effort to comply with the principles of green chemistry. The optimum reaction conditions were obtained using response surface methodology (RSM) that were as follows: molar ratio of methanol to oil 9.09:1, catalyst concentration of 0.97 wt%, cosolvent concentration of 29.1 wt%, temperature 60.1℃, and a reacting time 30 min. Under these listed conditions, 98.1% biodiesel was achievable, which was in close agreement with the expected result. In addition, the cosolvent removal step from the crude biodiesel was also eliminated as it could be employed as a blended fuel in CI engines.
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