Continuous production of biodiesel via transesterification from refined bleached & deodorized (rbd) palm oil
Abstract
Due to the demand of the petroleum based diesel in the worldwide country, biofuel has
gained attention because it is made from renewable sources. Biodiesel was categorized
as the green fuel which is safe for the environment and can be used as main energy
sources. Sodium metal reacts with methanol to produce sodium methoxide and was used
insitu as reagent to achieve higher amount biodiesel produce in term of FAME
conversion due to no by product formation. A system for continuous transesterification
of RBD Palm Olein using laboratory apparatus was developed. In this study, the
reaction was carried out using three values of methanol to RBD palm oil ratio
(3:1,6:1,9:1), three different reaction time ( 40 min, 60 min, 80min), and three different
temperature of the reaction(40ºC, 50ºC, 60ºC). The highest FAME conversion obtained
at molar ratio methanol-to palm oil 9:1 which is 77 %. According to this study, the time
of 60 min was claimed as highest conversion FAME which is 68.36 %. The reaction
temperature of 60 ºC showed 81.25 % conversion of FAME. FTIR analysis has been
done to verify functional group present in the biodiesel sample.