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ChemInform | 2014

Carbohydrate-derived Solid Acid Catalysts for Biodiesel Production from Low-Cost Feedstocks: A Review

Ibrahim M. Lokman; Umer Rashid; Robiah Yunus; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap

Currently, most biodiesels are produced from virgin vegetable oils using a transesterification reaction. However, there are a number of other potential cheap sources for biodiesels, such as deep-frying oils/fats and palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD). PFAD is a lower-value by-product of the palm oil industry and is an economical source for biodiesel production. Due to the high cost of biodiesel production, the formulation of a new method to produce a cheaper biodiesel is imperative. Low-quality feedstocks (especially PFAD) using green and highly reusable catalysts have gained popularity due to their low production cost. High free fatty acids (HFFA) in the feedstock causes problems during the biodiesel production process, especially with the use of basic heterogeneous and homogenous catalysts. Recently, the effectiveness of a solid acid catalyst to catalyze biodiesel production from HFFA feedstock has caught the attention of researchers. This comprehensive article explores the use of low-quality feedstocks and carbon-based catalysts for the conversion of a waste refinery crude palm oil product which contains a high percentage of FFA. The production and characterization of carbohydrate-derived solid acid catalysts are discussed, including their physico-chemical property measurements. Techniques used for the synthesis of biodiesels are also included. In addition, transesterification process variables such as the oil/methanol molar ratio, catalyst concentration, reaction time, and temperature are investigated. The final part of the article contains the combustion, emissions, and performance of produced biodiesels. Finally, conclusions, including perspectives and future developments, are also presented. The aim of this article is to demonstrate the current state of the use of low-quality feedstocks and green heterogeneous solid acid catalysts for the use in biodiesel production.


International Journal of Green Energy | 2015

Synthesis of Ferric–Manganese Doped Tungstated Zirconia Nanoparticles as Heterogeneous Solid Superacid Catalyst for Biodiesel Production From Waste Cooking Oil

Fatah H. Alhassan; Umer Rashid; Robiah Yunus; Kamaliah Sirat; Ibrahim M. Lokman; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap

The solid superacid catalyst ferric-manganese doped tungstated zirconia (FMWZ) nanoparticles was prepared by impregnation reaction followed by calcination at 600°C for 3 hr and had been characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), temperature programmed desorption of NH3 (TPD-NH3), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and Brunner-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area measurement. The transesterification reaction was used to determine the optimum conditions of methanolysis of waste cooking oil with FMWZ nanoparticles as heterogeneous solid superacid catalyst. The reactions variables such as reaction temperatures, catalyst loading, molar ratio of methanol/oil and reusability were also assessed which effects the waste cooking oil methyl esters (WCOME’s) production yield. The catalyst was reused ten times without any loss in activity and maximum yield of 96% was achieved at the optimized conditions of reaction temperature of 200°C; stirring speed of 600 rpm, 1:25 molar ratio of oil to alcohol and 4% w/w catalyst loading. The fuel properties of the WCOME’s were discussed in light of ASTM D6751 biodiesel standard.


Energy Conversion and Management | 2017

Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: A review

Nasar Mansir; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap; Umer Rashid; Ibrahim M. Lokman


Renewable Energy | 2015

Methyl ester production from palm fatty acid distillate using sulfonated glucose-derived acid catalyst

Ibrahim M. Lokman; Umer Rashid; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap; Robiah Yunus


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016

Sub- and supercritical esterification of palm fatty acid distillate with carbohydrate-derived solid acid catalyst

Ibrahim M. Lokman; Motonobu Goto; Umer Rashid; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap


Arabian Journal of Chemistry | 2016

Meso- and macroporous sulfonated starch solid acid catalyst for esterification of palm fatty acid distillate

Ibrahim M. Lokman; Umer Rashid; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap


Journal of Oleo Science | 2014

Microwave-assisted biodiesel production by esterification of palm fatty acid distillate.

Ibrahim M. Lokman; Umer Rashid; Zulkarnain Zainal; Robiah Yunus; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap


Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2015

Production of biodiesel from palm fatty acid distillate using sulfonated-glucose solid acid catalyst: Characterization and optimization

Ibrahim M. Lokman; Umer Rashid; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap


Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2015

Microwave-Assisted Methyl Ester Production from Palm Fatty Acid Distillate over a Heterogeneous Carbon-Based Solid Acid Catalyst

Ibrahim M. Lokman; Umer Rashid; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap


Energy Conversion and Management | 2016

Synthesis and characterization of Fe2O3/CaO derived from Anadara Granosa for methyl ester production

S. Ezzah-Mahmudah; Ibrahim M. Lokman; Mohd Izham Saiman; Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap

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Umer Rashid

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Robiah Yunus

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Kamaliah Sirat

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Nasar Mansir

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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