Response Surface Methodology Based Optimization of Transesterification of Waste Cooking Oil

R. Alloune, M. Y. Abdat, A. Saad,F. Danane,R. Bessah, S. Abada, M. A. Aziza

Springer Proceedings in EnergyAdvances in Renewable Hydrogen and Other Sustainable Energy Carriers(2020)

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Abstract
According to the directive of the European Union on the incorporation of biodiesel in fuels by 2020, the aim of this study is to contribute to understanding the feasibility of using ester methyl of waste cooking oil (EMWC Oil) in diesel engine. However, biodiesel is a renewable environmental friendly fuel consisting of esters methyl of vegetable oil, generally produced by transesterification reaction of oils seeds and animal fats. In this study, biodiesel synthesis by transesterification of waste cooking oil has been realized. The biodiesel is produced via transesterification reaction using methanol (6:1 molar ration), 0.5% of sodium hydroxide at 55 °C for 60 min of duration and Stirring speed of 200 rpm. The application of design experiment methodology for response surface has allowed us to determine the optimum factors influencing on the transesterification reaction efficiency. The synthesized biodiesel has been subject to several characterizations in order to evaluate its quality by comparing its different physicochemical properties with those described in international norms.
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Biodiesel, Transesterification, Response surface methodology
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