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Title: CaO-Based Heterogeneous Catalyst from Cow Bone for Direct Cracking of Triglycerides
Authors: Ameh, Charles Ugbede
Eterigho, Elizabeth Jumoke
Musa, Abdullahi Abdullahi
Keywords: Biodiesel, CaO-based catalysts, Moringa oleifera seeds, Response surface methodology, Triglyceride cracking
Issue Date: 24-May-2022
Publisher: Chemical Engineering Technology
Citation: DOI: 10.1002/ceat.202100138
Series/Report no.: Vol 45;7, 1299-1311
Abstract: A calcium oxide (CaO)-based heterogeneous catalyst derived from waste cow bone for the direct cracking of Moringa oleifera seed oil was investigated. Optimi zation was carried out using a five-level-four-factorial central composite design based on response surface methodology in 30 experimental runs. Under the opti mal conditions of reaction temperature, catalyst concentration, reaction time, and agitation speed, 68 % biodiesel was achieved. A total of four major fatty acid meth yl esters were identified in the synthesized biodiesel by the retention time and fragmentation pattern data of the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analy sis. The statistical model for predicting the biodiesel yield was developed for the effects and percentage contributions of the optimization variables.
Description: Full journal paper
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16148
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