Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of biodiesel from crude cottonseed oil using response surface methodology

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Response surface methodology (RSM) based on central composite rotatable design (CCRD) was used to optimize the three important reaction variables-methanol/oil molar ratio (M), NaOH catalyst concentration (C) and reaction time (T) for transesterification of crude cottonseed oil under ultrasonic irradiation. A quadratic polynomial model was obtained to predict the methyl ester yield. 98 wt% of the methyl ester yield could be reached at the deduced optimal conditions: methanol/oil molar raito of 6.2:1, NaOH catalyst concentration of 1 wt% (by the weight of crude cottonseed oil) and reaction time of 8 min. Validation experiments confirmed the validity of the predicted model. Moreover, ultrasonic irradiation was proved to be an efficient, energy saving and economically feasible way to produce biodiesel. © 2010 by Japan Oil Chemists' Society.

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Fan, X., Chen, F., & Wang, X. (2010). Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of biodiesel from crude cottonseed oil using response surface methodology. Journal of Oleo Science, 59(5), 235–241. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.59.235

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