This study aims to optimize the reduction of free fatty acids (FFAs) in palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) using hydrodynamic cavitation reactors (HCRs) in series and a solid acid catalyst for biodiesel production. Hydrodynamic cavitation is used to accelerate the esterification of FFAs using a heterogeneous acid catalyst. There are three HCRs units, and each HCR composed of a 3D-printed rotor and stator, is separated by flanges and equipped with a basket for holding Amberlyst-15 catalyst. Through response surface methodology (RSM), the esterification process is optimized by adjusting its optimal parameters, namely, methanol (2-12 wt%), circulation time (30-170Â min), and rotor speed (1000-3000Â rpm). The optimal conditions for achieving a maximum methyl ester purity of 89.76 wt% in converting FFA in first-step esterified oil are 9 wt% methanol (molar ratio of methanol to oil of 4:1), 133Â min of circulation time, and 2000Â rpm of rotor speed. An 82.48 wt% biodiesel yield is achieved from the HCRs in series under the optimal conditions. Scanning electron microscope images reveal that after the esterification process, there are minor cracks and defects on the catalyst's resin surface, indicating the presence of residual reactants. Further examination of the catalyst after the esterification process, reveals an average absorption pore diameter of 341.41 Ã and BET surface area of approximately 41.68 m(2)/g. Although there were slight physical changes in the catalyst, HCRs technology offers a viable FFA reduction process that could enhance biodiesel production efficiency. Moreover, the optimized conditions achieved in this study contribute to the advancement of biodiesel production processes and provide insights into the performance of the catalyst used.
Methyl ester production process from palm fatty acid distillate using hydrodynamic cavitation reactors in series with solid acid catalyst.
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作者:Oo Ye Min, Juera-Ong Panupong, Somnuk Krit
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 12; 14(1):27732 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-024-78974-3 | ||
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