Production of Biodiesel from Candlenut Seed Oil (Aleurites Moluccana Wild) Using a NaOH/CaO/Ca Catalyst with Microwave Heating
Elfrida Siregar,
Lisnawaty Simatupang,
Jhony Hartanta Sembiring
et al.
Abstract:Oil fuels derived from fossils are non-renewable, so over time, they will run out and have a negative impact on air pollution. To overcome this, there is a need for environmentally friendly alternative fuels from renewable sources such as biodiesel. This research used microwave heating with a CaO catalyst. NaOH-impregnated snail shells and active carbon support. This research aims to determine the effect of power on the conversion of candlenut seed oil into biodiesel using the NaOH/CaO/CA catalyst both in term… Show more
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