Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability

With growing concerns brought by excessive usage and depletion of fossil fuels, the race for finding alternative energy as their substitutes is getting heated up. In the midst of this, biodiesel has gained popularity as a renewable, environmental friendly lternative. Exploration of...

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Main Authors: Pathy, Kuhanesapathy Thavaras, Rashid, Umer, Yusup, Suzana
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spelling my.utp.eprints.71692017-01-19T08:22:11Z Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability Pathy, Kuhanesapathy Thavaras Rashid, Umer Yusup, Suzana TP Chemical technology With growing concerns brought by excessive usage and depletion of fossil fuels, the race for finding alternative energy as their substitutes is getting heated up. In the midst of this, biodiesel has gained popularity as a renewable, environmental friendly lternative. Exploration of non-edible seed oils as biodiesel raw materials seem feasible without significantly affecting the global food economy. In the present study, blends of Jatropha and Soybean biodiesel have been explored to determine the optimum mix, achieving better low temperature properties. A two-step process consisting of pre-esterification and transesterification was developed to produce biodiesel from crude Jatropha curcas L. oil and Soybean. The process was carried out at optimized set of conditions: methanol/oil molar ratio (6:1), sodium methoxide catalyst concentration (1.00 wt%), temperature (65oC) and mixing intensity (600 rpm). The physicochemical properties showed that the methyl esters contained low moisture level (<150 ppm) and acid value (<0.2 mg KOH/ mg-oil) respectively. Characterization of the fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) was accomplished by gas-chromatography. The fuel properties of the biodiesel blends produced were found to be within the standards specifications of ASTM D 6751 and EN 14214. 2011-12-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7169/1/Technical_Paper_SOMCHE.rar http://icceib.ump.edu.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=55 Pathy, Kuhanesapathy Thavaras and Rashid, Umer and Yusup, Suzana (2011) Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability. In: The International Conference on Chemical Engineering & Industrial Biotechnology 2011 (ICCEIB2011), 28 Nov - 01 Dec 2011, Kuantan, Malaysia. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7169/
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Pathy, Kuhanesapathy Thavaras
Rashid, Umer
Yusup, Suzana
Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability
description With growing concerns brought by excessive usage and depletion of fossil fuels, the race for finding alternative energy as their substitutes is getting heated up. In the midst of this, biodiesel has gained popularity as a renewable, environmental friendly lternative. Exploration of non-edible seed oils as biodiesel raw materials seem feasible without significantly affecting the global food economy. In the present study, blends of Jatropha and Soybean biodiesel have been explored to determine the optimum mix, achieving better low temperature properties. A two-step process consisting of pre-esterification and transesterification was developed to produce biodiesel from crude Jatropha curcas L. oil and Soybean. The process was carried out at optimized set of conditions: methanol/oil molar ratio (6:1), sodium methoxide catalyst concentration (1.00 wt%), temperature (65oC) and mixing intensity (600 rpm). The physicochemical properties showed that the methyl esters contained low moisture level (<150 ppm) and acid value (<0.2 mg KOH/ mg-oil) respectively. Characterization of the fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) was accomplished by gas-chromatography. The fuel properties of the biodiesel blends produced were found to be within the standards specifications of ASTM D 6751 and EN 14214.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Pathy, Kuhanesapathy Thavaras
Rashid, Umer
Yusup, Suzana
author_facet Pathy, Kuhanesapathy Thavaras
Rashid, Umer
Yusup, Suzana
author_sort Pathy, Kuhanesapathy Thavaras
title Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability
title_short Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability
title_full Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability
title_fullStr Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability
title_full_unstemmed Jatropha- Soybean Biodiesel Blends: A Signature Design with Optimum Low Temperature Properties and Oxidation Stability
title_sort jatropha- soybean biodiesel blends: a signature design with optimum low temperature properties and oxidation stability
publishDate 2011
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