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OPTIMIZATION OF BIODIESEL YIELD FROM GROUNDNUT OIL By ABUBAKAR ABDULKADIR A00013345
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BACKGROUND Biodiesel refers to a vegetable oil- or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long-chain alkyl (methyl, propyl or ethyl) esters. BIODIESEL- fuel produced through esterification and trans-esterification of plants and animal fats. Involves reacting fats of animal or plants with short chain alcohols. Usually Methanol and Ethanol.
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ABOUT PEANUT…. Groundnut is the 13 th most important crop in the world. Seeds oil: 50% edible 25% protein is digestible World Production- 36.1 million tons
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CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS Mainly fatty acid Triglycerides
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BIODIESEL STRUCTURE
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optimization Can be achieved through altering of the reaction/process parameters. Reaction time Temperature Catalyst used and volume of catalyst
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Advantages Over Petro-Diesel It is made from renewable resources. It performs just as well as the normal diesel fuel. It causes less pollution as compared to diesel powered engines. It is relatively less inflammable compared to the normal diesel. It can be mixed with normal diesel fuel. Engines last longer when using it. It has a higher octane and lubricity rating than pure petroleum-based diesel fuel, which improves engine efficiency and operating life cycle. It produces 78% less carbon dioxide (CO2) than normal diesel fuel.
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SOME DISADVANTAGES It is more expensive than normal diesel fuel. It tends to reduce fuel economy. It is less suitable for use in low temperatures. It cannot be transported in pipelines. It gives out more nitrogen oxide emissions. It can only be used in diesel-powered engines
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WHY PEANUT 123 gallons of peanut oil from 1 acre of land 50 gallons of soy oil can be produced from an acre of land 500-600 pounds per acre 0.272155 ton (University of Georgia) petroleum diesel fuel at $3.4 per gallon and peanut diesel at $1.75, the total cost of a gallon of blended diesel would be $1.60 per gallon, using the low input production system used in the USDA tests. (University of Georgia)
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Trans-esterification Trans-esterification - the process of exchanging the organic group R” of an ester with the organic group R′ of an alcohol. Achieved by use of acid or base catalyst
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THE REACTION
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MECHANISM
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REFERENCES Dorado, M.P., E. Ballesteros, J.M. Arnal, J. Gomez, F.J. Lopez, 2003b. Testing waste olive oil methyl ester as a fuel in a ddiesel engine. Energ. Fuel., 17(6): 1560-1565. Ma, F., L.D. Clements and M.A. Hanna,1998. Biodiesel fuel from animal fats and ancillary studies of transesterification of beef tallow. Industrial Engineering Chemical Resources, 37. Van J. Gerpen, B. Shanks and R. Pruszko, 2004b. Biodiesel Analytical Methods, NREL inc, Colorado. 08/10/07
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