Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies

Due to the superior catalytic property of calcium oxide in biodiesel production via transesterification, it is necessary to modify such catalyst to retain the catalytic property while overcoming the disadvantages related to the catalyst application in the process. The present study focused on the ki...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Noor Yahida, Ngadi, Norzita, Wong, Syieluing, Hassan, Onn
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spelling my.utm.861762020-08-30T09:05:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86176/ Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies Yahya, Noor Yahida Ngadi, Norzita Wong, Syieluing Hassan, Onn TP Chemical technology Due to the superior catalytic property of calcium oxide in biodiesel production via transesterification, it is necessary to modify such catalyst to retain the catalytic property while overcoming the disadvantages related to the catalyst application in the process. The present study focused on the kinetic and thermodynamic studies on the transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate (MCT). The experiments were performed at room temperature, 65 °C, and 100 °C. Among the various models being studied, the Pseudo First order is the best model to describe the reaction kinetic. Data analysis showed that the rate constants, k, varied in the range of 0.0233–0.058 s−1, while the activation energy, Ea was determined to be 21.25 kJ·mol−1. The following parameters were also obtained: −24 kJ·mol−1 for enthalpy (ΔH), −0.16 kJ·mol−1.K−1 for entropy (ΔS) and 25.62–35.70 kJ·mol−1 for Gibb's free energy (ΔG). The results showed that the reaction was exothermic (ΔH < 0), and that the biodiesel oxidation reaction is non-spontaneous and endergonic in nature (ΔG > 0). This study demonstrates the potential of MCT catalyst in promoting the conversion UCO into biodiesel with high quality fuel properties. Elsevier Ltd 2018-05 Article PeerReviewed Yahya, Noor Yahida and Ngadi, Norzita and Wong, Syieluing and Hassan, Onn (2018) Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies. Energy Conversion and Management, 164 . pp. 210-218. ISSN 0196-8904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2018.03.011
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Yahya, Noor Yahida
Ngadi, Norzita
Wong, Syieluing
Hassan, Onn
Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies
description Due to the superior catalytic property of calcium oxide in biodiesel production via transesterification, it is necessary to modify such catalyst to retain the catalytic property while overcoming the disadvantages related to the catalyst application in the process. The present study focused on the kinetic and thermodynamic studies on the transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate (MCT). The experiments were performed at room temperature, 65 °C, and 100 °C. Among the various models being studied, the Pseudo First order is the best model to describe the reaction kinetic. Data analysis showed that the rate constants, k, varied in the range of 0.0233–0.058 s−1, while the activation energy, Ea was determined to be 21.25 kJ·mol−1. The following parameters were also obtained: −24 kJ·mol−1 for enthalpy (ΔH), −0.16 kJ·mol−1.K−1 for entropy (ΔS) and 25.62–35.70 kJ·mol−1 for Gibb's free energy (ΔG). The results showed that the reaction was exothermic (ΔH < 0), and that the biodiesel oxidation reaction is non-spontaneous and endergonic in nature (ΔG > 0). This study demonstrates the potential of MCT catalyst in promoting the conversion UCO into biodiesel with high quality fuel properties.
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author Yahya, Noor Yahida
Ngadi, Norzita
Wong, Syieluing
Hassan, Onn
author_facet Yahya, Noor Yahida
Ngadi, Norzita
Wong, Syieluing
Hassan, Onn
author_sort Yahya, Noor Yahida
title Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies
title_short Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies
title_full Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies
title_fullStr Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies
title_full_unstemmed Transesterification of used cooking oil (UCO) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies
title_sort transesterification of used cooking oil (uco) catalyzed by mesoporous calcium titanate: kinetic and thermodynamic studies
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86176/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2018.03.011
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