Pembuatan Biodiesel dari Treated Waste Cooking Oil (TWCO) dengan Katalis Zeolit Alam dan CaO yang Berasal dari Cangkang Telur Ayam: Pengaruh Berat Katalis dan Suhu Reaksi
Abstract
Biodiesel refers to type of renewable fuel composed of mono-alkyl ester of long
chain fatty acid, which is typically produced by using renewable raw material. Waste
cooking oil is an example of potential biodiesel resource and available in
considerable quantity all over the world. This research is conducted by using
heterogeneous catalyst, CaO supported by natural zeolite. CaO was derived from
calcination process of waste egg shell in 1.000 °C for 2 hours while natural zeolite
was used without any treatment. Reaction was conducted in one step, while free fatty
acid in waste cooking oil was decreased through pre-treatment step by using
activated carbon. Weight ratio of CaO and natural zeolite used in this research is
1 : 3. Under the best condition, the maximum yield of 87,40%, biodiesel was
obtained by using 12 : 1 molar ratio of methanol to TWCO at 65 °C, for 3 hours, in
the presence of 8%(wt) of loaded catalyst.
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