Pengaruh Suhu Reaksi dan Jumlah Katalis pada Perbuatan Biodiesel dari Limbah Lemak Sapi dengan Menggunakan Katalis Heterogen CaO dari Limbah Kulit Telur Ayam
Abstract
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel for diesel engines consisting of the alkyl
monoesters from vegetable oils or animal fats. Beef tallow is the non-edible raw
material with low cost production and the availability is huge in the cattle
production. The objective of the study was to utilize waste animal fat (beef) for
biodiesel production using solid oxide catalyst. The solid oxide catalyst derived
from the industrial waste eggshells. The waste materials calcined with temperature
900o
C and time 2 hours, transformed calcium species in the shells into active CaO
catalysts. The oil contained high free fatty acid (FFA) content of 1.86%. The FFA
content of the oil was reduced by acid-catalyzed esterification. The product from
this stage was subjected to transesterification to produce biodiesel.
Transesterification process produces methyl ester and glycerol. The produced
methyl ester on the upper layer was separated from the glycerol and then washed.
Effect of various process variables such as amount of catalyst and temperature
were investigated. The biodiesel properties like methyl ester content, density,
viscosity, and flash point was evaluated and was found to compare well with
Indonesian Standard (SNI). Under the best condition, the maximum yield of
82.43% beef tallow methyl ester was obtained by using 9:1 molar ratio of
methanol to beef tallow oil at 55o
C, for a reaction time 1.5 hours in the presence 3
wt% of CaO catalyst. The results of this work showed that the use of beef tallow
is very suitable as low cost feedstock for biodiesel production.
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