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Optimization and effect of varying catalyst concentration and trans-esterification temperature on the yield of biodiesel production from palm kernel oil and groundnut oil

Analytical Methods in Environmental Chemistry Journal 2022 5 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Blessing Margreth Obidike, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Blessing Margreth Obidike, Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Nelson Onyekachi Okwara, Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Nelson Onyekachi Okwara, Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Christian Ebere Enyoh Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Johnpaul Mgbagwu, Andrew Wirnkor Verla, Johnpaul Mgbagwu, Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh Christian Ebere Enyoh

Summary

Researchers optimized biodiesel production from palm kernel oil and groundnut oil through trans-esterification, finding that catalyst concentration and reaction temperature significantly influenced yield. Optimal conditions were identified for both oil types. The study supports the development of plant-based biodiesel as a renewable alternative to petroleum diesel.

The negative environmental impact generated by fossil fuel has resulted in the demand to search for alternative routes of renewable sources of energy, such as biodiesel, that have unlimited duration while having little or no hazardous impact. In this study, trans-esterification of palm kernel oil and groundnut oil was carried out using sodium methoxide (CH3ONa) as a catalyst. The effect of varying Sodium Methoxide (CH3ONa) catalyst concentrations of (0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0) % w/v at trans-esterification temperatures of (50, 55, and 60) oC on the yield of biodiesel from groundnut oil and palm kernel oil was determined. This was to identify the catalyst concentration and trans-esterification temperature with optimal process yield. The process gave optimum biodiesel yields of 98% and 84% by volume of groundnut oil and palm kernel oil at reaction conditions of 0.5%w/v CH3ONa as catalyst, trans-esterification temperature of 55oC, 360 rpm mixing rate and a reaction time of 90 minutes. The biodiesel produced was analyzed for fuel properties using the ASTM standard, and the results obtained were as follows; specific gravity (0.8835, 0.8815 at 15oC), flash point (98, 124) oC, and  viscosity (5.2, 7.6) mm2S-1 for palm kernel oil and groundnut oil respectively.

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