2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8805668
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Ghanaian Clay as a Catalyst for Transesterificating Shea Butter Oil as Alternative Feedstock for Green Energy Production

Abstract: In this study, catalytic transesterification of Shea butter oil with methanol to biodiesel was carried out. The clay particle was first sieved with a 250 ml sieve and then calcined at 800μC for 8 hours in a furnace. The calcined clay was then modified with 5% each of Zn(NO3)2 and SnCl2 separately for 3 h at 60°C using incipient wetness impregnation method. The slurry compositions were then dried at 120°C overnight in an oven. The modified clay catalysts were subsequently calcined for 3 hours at 600°C. The clay… Show more

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“…This was possibly due to an increasing molar ratio which leads to low segregation of glycerol and biodiesel due to high solubility [ 38 ]. According to Takase et al [ 39 ], the alcohol to oil molar ratio is one of the crucial factors that affect the efficient methanolysis of oil to biodiesel and the cost of production. The results of this study are similar to Kipkoech [ 20 ] studies on the Production of Biodiesel from Parkia biglobosa oil using the heterogeneous bifunctional clay catalyst.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was possibly due to an increasing molar ratio which leads to low segregation of glycerol and biodiesel due to high solubility [ 38 ]. According to Takase et al [ 39 ], the alcohol to oil molar ratio is one of the crucial factors that affect the efficient methanolysis of oil to biodiesel and the cost of production. The results of this study are similar to Kipkoech [ 20 ] studies on the Production of Biodiesel from Parkia biglobosa oil using the heterogeneous bifunctional clay catalyst.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%