Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.92, 234-243, 2015
Biomass gasification bottom ash as a source of CaO catalyst for biodiesel production via transesterification of palm oil
The main aim of this research is to develop environmentally and economically benign heterogeneous catalysts for biodiesel production via transesterification of palm oil. For this propos, calcium oxide (CaO) catalyst has been developed from bottom ash waste arising from woody biomass gasification. Calcium carbonate was found to be the main component in bottom ash and can be transformed into the active CaO catalyst by simple calcination at 800 degrees C without any chemical treatment. The obtained CaO catalysts exhibit high biodiesel production activity, over 90% yield of methyl ester can be achieved at the optimized reaction condition. Experimental kinetic data fit well the pseudo-first order kinetic model. The activation energy (Ea) of the transesterification reaction was calculated to be 83.9 kJ mol(-1). Moreover, the CaO catalysts derived from woody biomass gasification bottom ash can be reutilized up to four times, offering the efficient and low-cost CaO catalysts which could make biodiesel production process more economic and environmental friendly. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Biodiesel production;Calcium oxide catalysts;Transesterification;Biomass gasification;Bottom ash