Elsevier

Fuel Processing Technology

Volume 91, Issue 11, November 2010, Pages 1378-1385
Fuel Processing Technology

Potassium hydroxide catalyst supported on palm shell activated carbon for transesterification of palm oil

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Abstract

In this study, potassium hydroxide catalyst supported on palm shell activated carbon was developed for transesterification of palm oil. The Central Composite Design (CCD) of the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was employed to investigate the effects of reaction temperature, catalyst loading and methanol to oil molar ratio on the production of biodiesel using activated carbon supported catalyst. The highest yield was obtained at 64.1 °C reaction temperature, 30.3 wt.% catalyst loading and 24:1 methanol to oil molar ratio. The physical and chemical properties of the produced biodiesel met the standard specifications. This study proves that activated carbon supported potassium hydroxide is an effective catalyst for transesterification of palm oil.

Keywords

Biodiesel
Potassium hydroxide
Optimization

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