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Experimental analysis of di-functional magnetic oxide catalyst and its performance in the hemp plant biodiesel production

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  • Ullah, Kifayat
  • Ahmad, Mushtaq
  • Sultana, Shazia
  • Teong, Lee Keat
  • Sharma, Vinod Kumar
  • Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
  • Zafar, Muhammad
  • Ullah, Zahid

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This paper reports a study on the performance assessment of di-functional magnetic Fe–Ca oxide catalyst in biodiesel production using hemp oil. In situ co-precipitation procedure was used for synthesis of di-functional magnetic solid base catalyst. The resultant catalyst had good magnetic property with relatively high saturation magnetism (45.6emu/g) and the reused catalyst status is quite functional. The catalyst was characterized using various techniques including XRD, TG–DTA, SEM and VSM. The produced biodiesel was characterized and conformed by GC/MS, NMR and FT/IR. The synthesis of biodiesel was carried out at constant temperature (60°C), reaction time (2h) oil alcohol molar ratio (1:6), agitation (600rpm) and catalyst concentration (2.25%) w/w. The maximum biodiesel yield was achieved 92.16% using di-functional magnetic Fe–Ca oxide catalyst.

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  • Ullah, Kifayat & Ahmad, Mushtaq & Sultana, Shazia & Teong, Lee Keat & Sharma, Vinod Kumar & Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi & Zafar, Muhammad & Ullah, Zahid, 2014. "Experimental analysis of di-functional magnetic oxide catalyst and its performance in the hemp plant biodiesel production," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 113(C), pages 660-669.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:113:y:2014:i:c:p:660-669
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2013.08.023
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