2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2011.03.002
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Utilization of waste cockle shell (Anadara granosa) in biodiesel production from palm olein: Optimization using response surface methodology

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“…The diffraction peaks at 2 around 23.7°, 26.3°, 27.3°, 30°, 36.2°, 41.3°, 43°, 46°, 48.5° and 50.3° are indicative of this. CaO also appeared at 33.2°, 38°, 38.1° and 52.5° [34][35][36]. It is expected that the CaCO 3 was decomposed in situ during the burning of the biobriquettes to produce CaO.…”
Section: Effect Of Temperature and Ca/s Ratio On The So 2 Profile Witmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The diffraction peaks at 2 around 23.7°, 26.3°, 27.3°, 30°, 36.2°, 41.3°, 43°, 46°, 48.5° and 50.3° are indicative of this. CaO also appeared at 33.2°, 38°, 38.1° and 52.5° [34][35][36]. It is expected that the CaCO 3 was decomposed in situ during the burning of the biobriquettes to produce CaO.…”
Section: Effect Of Temperature and Ca/s Ratio On The So 2 Profile Witmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Subsequent reuses and reactivation cycles gave similar results, pointing out a partial deactivation of the catalyst, which in any case could provide a 50% conversion to FAME after four reuses/reactivation cycles. Boey et al [65] reported the use of waste cokle shells as a source of calcium oxide for transesterification. Reusability results confirmed that the prepared catalyst could be reused up to three times under the optimized conditions (4.9 wt% catalyst and 0.54:1 methanol/oil mass ratio) with a yield above 97%.…”
Section: Calcium and Magnesium Single Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CaO from mud clam shells n-hexane, 900˚C 96.7 to 74.5 [28] CaZnO n-hexane, MeOH, 800˚C (3 h) 80 to <80 [29] CaO from biomass Acetone, EtOH, 600˚C -800˚C (4 h) 75 to 50 [30] CaO from waste cockle shells MeOH, n-hexane, 900˚C (2 h) >97 [31] Modified red mud n-hexane, 700˚C (2 h) 99.6 to 96.8 This study Figure 6. Structure of hexane.…”
Section: The Role Of Hexane (Washing Agent) and Calcination For Catalmentioning
confidence: 99%