Published: CABEQ 32 (1) (2018) 1-10
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
A. K. Gupta and G. . Deo
Abstract
Karanja oil was successfully converted to fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) in a single-
step process using Amberlyst15 as a catalyst. A methanol to oil ratio of 6 was required
to retain the physical structure of the Amberlyst15 catalyst. At higher methanol to
oil ratios, the Amberlyst15 catalyst disintegrated. Disintegration of Amberlyst15 caused
an irreversible loss in catalytic activity. This loss in activity was due to a decrease in surface area of Amberlyst15, which was caused by a decrease in its mesoporous volume. It appeared that the chemical nature of Amberlyst15 was unaffected. Reuse of Amberlyst15 with a methanol to oil ratio of 6:1 also revealed a loss in FAME yield. However, this loss in activity was recovered by heating the used Amberlyst15 catalyst to 393 K. The kinetic parameters of a power law model were successfully determined for a methanol to oil ratio of 6:1. An activation energy of 54.9 kJ mol–1 was obtained.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Keywords
Karanja oil, Amberlyst15, FAME, biodiesel, Methanol to oil ratio, Kinetic parameters