Sintesis Metil Oleat dari Asam Oleat dan Metanol pada Variasi Rasio Molar dan Daya Microwave Menggunakan Katalis Abu Kulit Telur Ayam
Synthesis of Methyl Oleate from Oleic Acid and Methanol on Molar Ratio and Microwave Power Variation using Chicken Eggshell Ash Catalyst

Date
2024Author
Barus, Anzelina Fransiska
Advisor(s)
Peranginangin, Sabarmin
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The synthesis of methyl oleate from esterification reactions between oleic
acid and methanol using chicken eggshell ash catalyst using microwave. Chicken
eggshell powder analyzed using Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), and then it was
heated at 900°C for 4 hours and then analyzed using FT-IR spectrophotometer, Xray
Diffraction (XRD), X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), and Scanning Electron
Microscope (SEM). The analysis results showed that chicken eggshell ash contained
99,19% CaO compounds. The reaction conditions carried out in this study were the
molar ratio of oleic acid to methanol of (1:1, 1:3, 1:6, 1:9, 1:12, 1:15, 1:18) and
microwave power (20P, 40P,60P,80P,100P) with catalyst weight 6% and 20 minutes
reaction time in each variation. The percent conversion analyzed by using gas
chromatography and FT-IR spectrophotometer. The conversion and yield of methyl
oleate was obtained at 92,04% ±0,76% and 78,75% ±1,8% was obtained at ratio
1:15, a catalyst weight 6% (w/w), 20 minutes reaction time, and microwave power
60P. The analysis results of gas chromatography showed that the conversion of
methyl ester reached 97,10% and analysis FT-IR spectrophotometer shows that there
is absorption of -C=O stretching ester at wave number 1744.4 cm-1 and there is no
stretching vibration of carboxylic acid -OH groups in the wave number area 3400-
2400 cm-1 and supported by the characteristic stretching absorption band of the -CO-
C- group in the 1300-1000 cm-1 area where the absorption band with the smallest
wave number on the right experiences a significant increase in absorption intensity.
So that it can be concluded that there has been a process of substitution of the -CH3
group for the H atom of the -OH group of oleic acid.
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