Efficiency study of Chamberlainia hainesiana shell as catalyst filler for biodiesel production

Main Article Content

Mallika Lapunt
Sunksun Lapunt

Abstract

This study was conducted to examine the performance of Chamberlainia hainesiana shell as catalyst filler for biodiesel production. Chamberlainia hainesiana shell catalyst prepared with a calcination temperature at 900C for 4 hr. Furthermore, calcium oxide was confirmed through characteristic of XRD patterns at 32.21, 37.24, 53.77, 64.13, 67.57 with a high porosity. The molar ratio of methanol to oil was 9:1 for transesterification at temperature was 60 °C for 30 minutes the biodiesel production more than 78.32%. These findings have opened novel catalyst filler for highly biodiesel production with economical and environment friendly meterials.

Article Details

How to Cite
Lapunt, M. ., & Lapunt, S. (2022). Efficiency study of Chamberlainia hainesiana shell as catalyst filler for biodiesel production. YRU Journal of Science and Technology, 7(2), 21–27. retrieved from https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/yru_jst/article/view/251227
Section
Research Article

References

Boonyuen, S., Ruengsuttinaruebhap, S., Amnuaybhanich, Y. & Thapkri, T. (2013). Biodiesel production using synthetic heterogeneous catalyst from useless shells, Technology Science Journal.21,

-532. (in thai)

Colombo, K., Ender, L. & Barros, C. (2017). The study of biodiesel production using CaO as a heterogeneous catalytic reaction. Egyptian Journal of Petroleum. 26, 341-349.

Hatthason, S., Pairintra, R. & Krisnangkura, K. (2013).Comparison of Biodiesel Production Using CaO of Cockle Shell and Mud Crab Shell Catalysts. Agricultural Science Journal. 44 (2) (Suppl), 553-556. (in Thai)

Jaggernauth-all, P., John, E. & Bridgemohan, P. (2015). The application of calcined marlstones as a catalyst in biodiesel production from high free fatty acid coconut oil. Fuel. 158, 372-378.

Lani, N., Ngadi, N., Yahya, N. & Rahman, R. (2017). Synthesis, characterization and performance of silica impregnated calcium oxide as heterogeneous catalyst in biodiesel production. Journal of Cleaner Production. 146, 116-124.

Lapunt, M. (2018). Production of Biodiesel from Palm Oil Using Catalysts Derived from Local Shells in Loei Province. Journal of Materials Science and Applied Energy. 7(2), 282-287.

Marinkovic, D., Stankovic, M., Velickovic, A., Avramovic, J., Miladinovic, M., Stamenkovic, O., Velikovic, V. & Jovanovic, M. (2016). Calcium oxide as a promising heterogeneous catalyst for biodiesel production. Current state and perspectives Renewable and Sustainable Energy. Reviews. 56, 1387-1408.

Mustakimah, M., Suzana, Y. & Saikat, M. (2012). Decomposition study of calcium carbonate in cockle shell. J. Eng. Sci. Tech nol. 7, 1-10.

Namjan, M., Yimchun, M., Thongkham, C., Tochom, P., Boonmee, T. & Inthakusol, W. (2018). Novel developments of White Clay Filler catalysis for Biodiesel production. Phranakhon Rajabhat Research Journal (Science and Technology). 13(2), 84-98. (in Thai)