A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation

Conventional heating, a common method used for heterogeneous solid acid catalyst synthesis unknowingly con-sumes massive time and energy. In this study, acid catalyst was prepared through sulfonation process of incom-plete carbonized glucose (ICG) via microwave-Assisted technique to shorten the heat...

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Main Authors: Saimon, N. N., Ngadi, N., Jusoh, M., Zakaria, Z. Y.
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spelling my.utm.953242022-04-29T22:21:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95324/ A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation Saimon, N. N. Ngadi, N. Jusoh, M. Zakaria, Z. Y. TP Chemical technology Conventional heating, a common method used for heterogeneous solid acid catalyst synthesis unknowingly con-sumes massive time and energy. In this study, acid catalyst was prepared through sulfonation process of incom-plete carbonized glucose (ICG) via microwave-Assisted technique to shorten the heating time and energy consump-Tion. Optimization of the sulfonation process of ICG via microwave-Assisted was carried out. Four-factor-Three-level central composite design (CCD) was used to develop the design of experiments (DOE). Interaction between two factors was evaluated to determine the optimum process conditions. A quadratic model was proposed for pre-diction of biodiesel yield (Y) from palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) and its conversion (C). The application of DOE successfully optimized the operating conditions for the two-step SO3H/ICG catalyst synthesis to be used for the es-Terification process. The optimized conditions of the best performing SO3H/ICG with maximum Y and C were at 7.5 minutes of reaction time, 159.5 mL of H2SO4 used, 671 rpm of stirring rate as well as 413.64 watt of power lev-el. At these optimum conditions the predicted yield percentage and conversion percentage were 94.01% and 91.89%, respectively, which experimentally verified the accuracy of the model. The utilization of sulfonated glucose solid acid catalyst via microwave-Assisted in biodiesel production has great potential towards sustainable and green method of synthesizing catalyst for biodiesel. Diponegoro University 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95324/1/ZakiYamaniZakaria2021_ATwoStepSO3HICGCatalystSynthesis.pdf Saimon, N. N. and Ngadi, N. and Jusoh, M. and Zakaria, Z. Y. (2021) A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation. Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis, 16 (1). ISSN 1978-2993 http://dx.doi.org/10.9767/BCREC.16.1.9613.63-75 DOI: 10.9767/BCREC.16.1.9613.63-75
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Saimon, N. N.
Ngadi, N.
Jusoh, M.
Zakaria, Z. Y.
A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation
description Conventional heating, a common method used for heterogeneous solid acid catalyst synthesis unknowingly con-sumes massive time and energy. In this study, acid catalyst was prepared through sulfonation process of incom-plete carbonized glucose (ICG) via microwave-Assisted technique to shorten the heating time and energy consump-Tion. Optimization of the sulfonation process of ICG via microwave-Assisted was carried out. Four-factor-Three-level central composite design (CCD) was used to develop the design of experiments (DOE). Interaction between two factors was evaluated to determine the optimum process conditions. A quadratic model was proposed for pre-diction of biodiesel yield (Y) from palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) and its conversion (C). The application of DOE successfully optimized the operating conditions for the two-step SO3H/ICG catalyst synthesis to be used for the es-Terification process. The optimized conditions of the best performing SO3H/ICG with maximum Y and C were at 7.5 minutes of reaction time, 159.5 mL of H2SO4 used, 671 rpm of stirring rate as well as 413.64 watt of power lev-el. At these optimum conditions the predicted yield percentage and conversion percentage were 94.01% and 91.89%, respectively, which experimentally verified the accuracy of the model. The utilization of sulfonated glucose solid acid catalyst via microwave-Assisted in biodiesel production has great potential towards sustainable and green method of synthesizing catalyst for biodiesel.
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author Saimon, N. N.
Ngadi, N.
Jusoh, M.
Zakaria, Z. Y.
author_facet Saimon, N. N.
Ngadi, N.
Jusoh, M.
Zakaria, Z. Y.
author_sort Saimon, N. N.
title A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation
title_short A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation
title_full A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation
title_fullStr A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation
title_full_unstemmed A two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation
title_sort two-step so3h/icg catalyst synthesis for biodiesel production: optimization of sulfonation step via microwave irradiation
publisher Diponegoro University
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95324/1/ZakiYamaniZakaria2021_ATwoStepSO3HICGCatalystSynthesis.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.9767/BCREC.16.1.9613.63-75
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