Abstract

A promising catalyst based on a biomass pyrolysis by-product, biochar, has been developed to produce biodiesel.A carbonbased solid acid catalysts were prepared by sulfonating pyrolysis char with concentrated sulfuric acids.The catalysts were characterized using thermogravimetric analyses (TGA), scanning electron microscope (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and surface area analyzer.Prepared catalysts were studied for their ability to catalyze transesterification of vegetable oils.The catalyst sulfonated with the concentrated sulfuric acid demonstrated considerable conversion in free fatty acid esterification.Further investigation of the catalyst was conducted to determine the effect of sulfonation time (1 and 3 hours) and surface area on the transesterification reactions.The surface area of the biochar was increased by chemical treatment using 10M potassium hydroxide through porosity development.Results showed the catalyst with the highest surface area and acid density to have the highest catalytic activity to produce biodiesel from canola oil in the presence of methanol as the reagent.The effects of alcohol to oil (A:O) molar ratio, reaction time and catalyst loading on the esterification reaction catalyzed by the sulfonated biochar were also investigated.Results revealed that more than 90% biodiesel yield was achieved at 15 wt% of catalyst amount, methanol to oil molar ratio was 9:1 and the agitation rate was 700 rpm.As a conclusion, the prepared biochar-based catalyst has a tremendous potential to be used in a process converting a high Free Fatty Acids (FFA) feedstock to biodiesel.

Keywords:
Biochar Palm kernel Biodiesel production Catalysis Biodiesel Shell (structure) Pulp and paper industry Production (economics) Environmental science Chemical engineering Chemistry Materials science Waste management Palm oil Organic chemistry Pyrolysis Agroforestry Engineering Composite material Economics

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Topics

Oil Palm Production and Sustainability
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology
Biodiesel Production and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Date Palm Research Studies
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Plant Science

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Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Year: 2021 Vol: 1053 (1)Pages: 012064-012064
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