Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al.

Biomass is one of the energy resources that can be exploited to replace fossil fuel. Combustion, pyrolysis and gasification are the main process to convert biomass into valuable fuel materials. In this study, Jathropa curcas L. husk was pyrolyzed to produce bio-oil. The effect of several parameters...

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Main Authors: Zakaria, Salamiah, Ab Ghani, Zaidi, Md Isa, Mat Riduan, Abdul Rahman, Wahida, Uyup, Noor Hafizah, Md Yusof, Yuswanie
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spelling my.uitm.ir.338032020-09-02T04:28:22Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33803/ Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al. Zakaria, Salamiah Ab Ghani, Zaidi Md Isa, Mat Riduan Abdul Rahman, Wahida Uyup, Noor Hafizah Md Yusof, Yuswanie Biochemistry Biomass Biomass is one of the energy resources that can be exploited to replace fossil fuel. Combustion, pyrolysis and gasification are the main process to convert biomass into valuable fuel materials. In this study, Jathropa curcas L. husk was pyrolyzed to produce bio-oil. The effect of several parameters on the pyrolysis efficiency were tested to identify the optimal condition for the bio-oil production. The tested parameters include temperature, heating rate and gas flow rate. The experiments were conducted using vertical fixed-bed reactor. The response surface methodology (RSM) with a central composite design (CCD), were used for optimization the process parameters. From the study, the optimal conditions were obtained at pyrolysis temperature of 400oC, heating rate of 60oC/min and gas flow rate of 100ml/min with the amount of bio-oil produced was 28.9%. Furthermore, the bio –oil produced under optimum condition was characterized by using elemental analyser, bomb calorimeter, Fourier Transform Infra-red (FT-IR) spectroscopy and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GCMS). Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis 2012-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33803/1/33803.pdf Zakaria, Salamiah and Ab Ghani, Zaidi and Md Isa, Mat Riduan and Abdul Rahman, Wahida and Uyup, Noor Hafizah and Md Yusof, Yuswanie (2012) Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al. Jurnal Intelek, 7 (1). pp. 28-37. ISSN 2682-9223 https://jurnalintelek.uitm.edu.my/index.php/main
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topic Biochemistry
Biomass
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Biomass
Zakaria, Salamiah
Ab Ghani, Zaidi
Md Isa, Mat Riduan
Abdul Rahman, Wahida
Uyup, Noor Hafizah
Md Yusof, Yuswanie
Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al.
description Biomass is one of the energy resources that can be exploited to replace fossil fuel. Combustion, pyrolysis and gasification are the main process to convert biomass into valuable fuel materials. In this study, Jathropa curcas L. husk was pyrolyzed to produce bio-oil. The effect of several parameters on the pyrolysis efficiency were tested to identify the optimal condition for the bio-oil production. The tested parameters include temperature, heating rate and gas flow rate. The experiments were conducted using vertical fixed-bed reactor. The response surface methodology (RSM) with a central composite design (CCD), were used for optimization the process parameters. From the study, the optimal conditions were obtained at pyrolysis temperature of 400oC, heating rate of 60oC/min and gas flow rate of 100ml/min with the amount of bio-oil produced was 28.9%. Furthermore, the bio –oil produced under optimum condition was characterized by using elemental analyser, bomb calorimeter, Fourier Transform Infra-red (FT-IR) spectroscopy and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GCMS).
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author Zakaria, Salamiah
Ab Ghani, Zaidi
Md Isa, Mat Riduan
Abdul Rahman, Wahida
Uyup, Noor Hafizah
Md Yusof, Yuswanie
author_facet Zakaria, Salamiah
Ab Ghani, Zaidi
Md Isa, Mat Riduan
Abdul Rahman, Wahida
Uyup, Noor Hafizah
Md Yusof, Yuswanie
author_sort Zakaria, Salamiah
title Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al.
title_short Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al.
title_full Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al.
title_fullStr Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al.
title_full_unstemmed Optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from Jathropa curcas L. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / Salamiah Zakaria et al.
title_sort optimization and characterization studies of bio-oil production from jathropa curcas l. husk by pyrolysis using response surface methodology / salamiah zakaria et al.
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33803/1/33803.pdf
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