화학공학소재연구정보센터
Fuel, Vol.89, No.8, 2140-2144, 2010
Production of ethyl ester from crude palm oil by two-step reaction with a microwave system
The production of ethyl esters of fatty acids from a feed material of crude palm oil (CPO) with a high free fatty acid (FFA) content under microwave assistance has been investigated. Parametric studies have been carried out to investigate the optimum conditions for the esterification process (amount of ethanol, amount of catalyst, reaction time, and microwave power). As a result, a molar ratio of FFA to ethanol of 1: 24 with 4% wt./wt. of H(2)SO(4)/FFA, a microwave power of 70 W, and a reaction time of 60 min have been identified as optimum reaction parameters for the esterification process aided by microwave heating. At the end of the esterification process, the amount of FFA had been reduced from 7.5 wt.% to less than 2 wt.%. Similar results were obtained following conventional heating at 70 degrees C, but only after a reaction time of 240 min. Transesterification of the esterified palm oil has been accomplished with a molar ratio of CPO to ethanol of 1: 4, 1.5 wt.% KOH as a catalyst, a microwave power of 70 W, and a reaction time of 5 min. This two-step esterification and transesterification process provided a yield of 80 wt.% with an ester content of 97.4 wt.%. The final ethyl ester product met with the specifications stipulated by ASTM D6751-02. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.