Optimization of biodiesel production from trap grease via acid catalysis

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As a kind of waste collected from restaurants, trap grease is a chemically challenging feedstock for biodiesel production for its high free fatty acid (FFA) content. A central composite design was used to evaluate the effect of methanol quantity, acid concentration and reaction time on the synthesis of biodiesel from the trap grease with 50% free fatty acid, while the reaction temperature was selected at 95 °C. Using response surface methodology, a quadratic polynomial equation was obtained for ester content by multiple regression analysis. Verification experiments confirmed the validity of the predicted model. To achieve the highest ester content of crude biodiesel (89.67%), the critical values of the three variables were 35.00 (methanol-to-oil molar ratio), 11.27 wt% (catalyst concentration based on trap grease) and 4.59 h (reaction time). The crude biodiesel could be purified by a second distillation to meet the requirement of biodiesel specification of Korea. © 2008 Springer.

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Wang, Z. M., Lee, J. S., Park, J. Y., Wu, C. Z., & Yuan, Z. H. (2008). Optimization of biodiesel production from trap grease via acid catalysis. Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 25(4), 670–674. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-008-0110-6

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