Preliminary testing of hybrid catalytic-plasma reactor for biodiesel production using modified-carbon catalyst

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Preliminary testing of hybrid catalytic-plasma reactor for biodiesel production through transesterification of soybean oil with methanol over modified-carbon catalyst was investigated. This research focused on synergetic roles of non-thermal plasma and catalysis in the transesterification process. The amount of modified-carbon catalyst with grain size of 1.75 mm was placed into fixed tubular reactor within discharge zone. The discharge zone of the hybrid catalytic-plasma reactor was defined in the volume area between high voltage and ground electrodes. Weight Hourly Space Velocity (WHSV) of 1.85 h-1of reactant feed was studied at reaction temperature of 65 oC and at ambient pressure. The modified-carbon catalyst was prepared by impregnation of active carbon within H2SO4 solution followed by drying at 100 oC for overnight and calcining at 300 oC for 3 h. It was found that biodiesel yield obtained using the hybrid catalytic-plasma reactor was 92.39% and 73.91% when using active carbon and modified-carbon catalysts, respectively better than without plasma. Therefore, there were synergetic effects of non-thermal plasma and catalysis roles for driving the transesterification process.

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Buchori, L., Istadi, I., Purwanto, P., Kurniawan, A., & Maulana, T. I. (2016). Preliminary testing of hybrid catalytic-plasma reactor for biodiesel production using modified-carbon catalyst. In Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Catalysis (Vol. 11, pp. 59–65). Diponegoro University. https://doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.11.1.416.59-65

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