Optimization of two step karanja biodiesel synthesis under microwave irradiation

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2011

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The free fatty acid of crude karanja oil (Pongamia pinnata) was reduced and biodiesel was synthesized from pretreated oil under microwave irradiation. The process variables such as irradiation time, methanol-oil ratio and sulfuric acid concentration for pretreatment step; irradiation time, methanol-oil ratio and KOH concentration were optimized through the Box-Behnken experimental design. The free fatty acid of crude karanja oil was reduced to 1.11 ± 0.07% with an optimal combination of 190 s irradiation time (180 W), 33.83 (w/w)% methanol-oil ratio and 3.73 (w/w)% sulfuric acid concentration. An optimal combination of 150 s irradiation time, 33.4 (w/w)% methanol-oil ratio and 1.33 (w/w)% KOH concentration yielded 89.9 ± 0.3% biodiesel. The model was validated by conducting experiments at optimal design conditions. The present work confirmed that the microwave energy has a significant effect on esterification and transesterification reaction. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Acid concentrations, Biodiesel synthesis, Box-Behnken experimental design, Free fatty acid, Irradiation time, Karanja, Karanja oil, KOH concentration, Microwave energies, Oil ratio, Optimal combination, Optimal design, Pongamia pinnata, Pre-Treatment, Process Variables, Transesterification reaction, Biodiesel, Concentration (process), Design of experiments, Esters, Fatty acids, Irradiation, Methanol, Optimization, Potassium hydroxide, Radiation, Sulfur determination, Sulfuric acid, Synthesis (chemical), Synthetic fuels, Transesterification, Microwave irradiation

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Fuel Processing Technology, 2011, 92, 1, pp. 100-105

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