Modeling the Effects of Temperature in Enzymatic Biodiesel Synthesis of Jatropha Oil: An Optimal Control Approach

利用最优控制方法模拟温度对麻风树油酶法合成生物柴油的影响

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Abstract

Biodiesel, an alternative to diesel, is produced through the enzymatic transesterification of vegetable oil or animal fats. Enzymatic transesterification of oil is gaining more importance, as this method possesses no such disadvantages that are associated with the chemical process. Temperature is the most important factor in enzymatic transesterification for biodiesel synthesis. In this study, a mathematical model is developed to understand the effects of temperature on the enzymatic transesterification of Jatropha curcas oil. Reaction rates are expressed as a function of temperature using an appropriate function, and the effects of temperature on the overall enzymatic system are investigated using the mathematical model. A suitable temperature is determined using the mathematical model, keeping the other reaction conditions unchanged that gives maximum yield. Furthermore, an optimal control problem (OCP) is formulated to identify the temperature control strategy that maximizes the biodiesel yield while minimizing production costs. Simulated outcomes obtained from the mathematical model are analogized with the experimental results to make them acceptable. The optimal profile of temperature is determined from the developed OCP, which maximizes the biodiesel yield.

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