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Title: COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL YIELDS FROM WASTE COOKING OIL AND EXTRACTED OILS FROM CASTOR AND SESAME SEED
Authors: Akhtar, R.
Irshad, A.
Hussain, R.A.
Khalid, S.
Khan, F.
Keywords: Trans-esterification
Biodiesel yield
Fatty acid methyl esters
free fatty acids
Triglycerides
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2018
Publisher: Higher Education Commission, Paas, Lahore
Citation: Akhtar, R., Irshad, A., Hussain, R. A., Khalid, S., & Khan, F. (2018). COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL YIELDS FROM WASTE COOKING OIL AND EXTRACTED OILS FROM CASTOR AND SESAME SEED. Pakistan Journal of Science, 70(4), 298.
Abstract: Petroleum product exhaustion and natural debasement are twin crises through which the world is defied. Waste cooking oil, castor and sesame oil were taken into consideration and their physio-chemical properties were observed. Biodiesel as produced via alkali trans-esterification and monitored by varying types of lye (KOH/NaOH) concentration i.e., 0.5, 1, and 1.5%.The ratio of methanol to oil was from 4:1, 3:1, 2:1 and 1:1with reaction time of 30 minutes and temperature of 60°C. Under optimized conditions maximum biodiesel was produced from waste cooking oil, castor oil with 1% KOH and sesame oil with 1% NaOH. The maximum biodiesel yield calculated for waste cooking oil and sesame oil was 98.78% and 82.19% for castor oil. HPLC was used to confirm the conversion of triglycerides into fatty acids methyl esters. Utilization of low cost feed stocks and further study of Physico-chemical properties of biodiesel will contribute in producing eco-friendly biodiesel for engines.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13027
ISSN: 0030-9877
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