A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO)

One of the most concerned components in world's food system challenges is food waste, and it is particularly a critical issue in developed countries. Waste cooking oil (WCO) is one of the liquid food wastes that are recyclable. A proper recycling practice of WCO helps to reduce the adverse impa...

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Main Authors: Suzihaque, M. U.H., Nur, Syazwina, Habsah, Alwi, Ummi Kalthum, Ibrahim, Sureena, Abdullah, Normah, Haron
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spelling my.ump.umpir.421812024-09-30T04:53:16Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42181/ A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO) Suzihaque, M. U.H. Nur, Syazwina Habsah, Alwi Ummi Kalthum, Ibrahim Sureena, Abdullah Normah, Haron T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) One of the most concerned components in world's food system challenges is food waste, and it is particularly a critical issue in developed countries. Waste cooking oil (WCO) is one of the liquid food wastes that are recyclable. A proper recycling practice of WCO helps to reduce the adverse impact on environment and it can be reused by converting it into industrial products such as biodiesel and soap. With the rising in cost of crude oil in the global market and depletion of conventional fuel, the world also is in need of alternative fuel to fulfil the global rising of energy demands. This paper studies on the potential of WCO as a source of biofuel by converting it to biodiesel by transesterification process. The acid value of the WCO is determined using standard titration method, in which, if the percentage of FFA is more than 2%, in which the WCO needs to undergo pre-treatment process. Sodium hydroxide is used as a catalyst and methanol as the reacting alcohol in transesterification. The characteristics of the biodiesel produced were tested and compared with the standard specification of the biodiesel; ASTM D6751 and EN 14214. From the experiment conducted, more than 90% of biodiesel yield can be obtained from the waste cooking oil. The properties of biodiesel that undergoes more washing process, such as acid value, density, kinematic viscosity, and cloud and pour points have values typically close to the ASTM D6751 and EN 14214 biodiesel standards, which can be seen in Sample 1. Producing biodiesel from WCO is one of the alternatives of disposing these waste products as it gives beneficial impacts to the environment. Since WCO is biodegradable, economical, environmental friendly and always available, the economic feasibility of biodiesel production from waste cooking oil is viable. Elsevier Ltd 2022-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42181/1/A%20sustainability%20study%20of%20the%20processing%20of%20kitchen%20waste.pdf Suzihaque, M. U.H. and Nur, Syazwina and Habsah, Alwi and Ummi Kalthum, Ibrahim and Sureena, Abdullah and Normah, Haron (2022) A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO). In: Materials Today: Proceedings. The scientific committee of the 2nd International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Applied Sciences. , 2022 . S484-S489., 63. ISSN 2214-7853 (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2022.04.526
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Suzihaque, M. U.H.
Nur, Syazwina
Habsah, Alwi
Ummi Kalthum, Ibrahim
Sureena, Abdullah
Normah, Haron
A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO)
description One of the most concerned components in world's food system challenges is food waste, and it is particularly a critical issue in developed countries. Waste cooking oil (WCO) is one of the liquid food wastes that are recyclable. A proper recycling practice of WCO helps to reduce the adverse impact on environment and it can be reused by converting it into industrial products such as biodiesel and soap. With the rising in cost of crude oil in the global market and depletion of conventional fuel, the world also is in need of alternative fuel to fulfil the global rising of energy demands. This paper studies on the potential of WCO as a source of biofuel by converting it to biodiesel by transesterification process. The acid value of the WCO is determined using standard titration method, in which, if the percentage of FFA is more than 2%, in which the WCO needs to undergo pre-treatment process. Sodium hydroxide is used as a catalyst and methanol as the reacting alcohol in transesterification. The characteristics of the biodiesel produced were tested and compared with the standard specification of the biodiesel; ASTM D6751 and EN 14214. From the experiment conducted, more than 90% of biodiesel yield can be obtained from the waste cooking oil. The properties of biodiesel that undergoes more washing process, such as acid value, density, kinematic viscosity, and cloud and pour points have values typically close to the ASTM D6751 and EN 14214 biodiesel standards, which can be seen in Sample 1. Producing biodiesel from WCO is one of the alternatives of disposing these waste products as it gives beneficial impacts to the environment. Since WCO is biodegradable, economical, environmental friendly and always available, the economic feasibility of biodiesel production from waste cooking oil is viable.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Suzihaque, M. U.H.
Nur, Syazwina
Habsah, Alwi
Ummi Kalthum, Ibrahim
Sureena, Abdullah
Normah, Haron
author_facet Suzihaque, M. U.H.
Nur, Syazwina
Habsah, Alwi
Ummi Kalthum, Ibrahim
Sureena, Abdullah
Normah, Haron
author_sort Suzihaque, M. U.H.
title A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO)
title_short A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO)
title_full A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO)
title_fullStr A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO)
title_full_unstemmed A sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO)
title_sort sustainability study of the processing of kitchen waste as a potential source of biofuel : biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (wco)
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2022
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42181/1/A%20sustainability%20study%20of%20the%20processing%20of%20kitchen%20waste.pdf
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