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FAME production from residual materials: Optimization of the process by Box–Behnken model

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2019

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Vargasa, E.M.
Ospinaa, J.L.
Tarelhob, L.A.C.
Nuñes, M.I.

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Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano

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In the worldwide more than 95% of biodiesel production feedstocks come from edible oils. The waste cooking oils (WCO) are an alternative feedstock for biodiesel production; its usage reduces significantly the cost of biodiesel production and has environmental benefits, e.g., a waste recovery instead of its elimination. This work aimed to optimize the process to produce fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) using the response surface methodology and a Box–Behnken experimental design from mixtures of refined palm oil (RPO) with WCO using a residual solid material as catalyst (biomass fly ashes). The influence on FAME yield of four operational variables (catalyst loading, methanol/oil molar ratio, RPO/WCO ratio and reaction temperature) was studied. The higher FAME yield achieved using the RMS method was 77.06% for: 14.63 wt% of catalyst loading, 5.42/1of methanol/oil molar ratio, 14.81 wt% of RPO in the oil mixture and 55 ◦ C for the reaction temperature.

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Biomass fly ash, FAME, Optimization, Refined palm oil, Response surface methodology, Solid catalyst, Waste cooking oil

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