2020
DOI: 10.29303/aca.v3i2.48
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Methyl Linoleate Synthesis From Cotton Seeds Oil : Optimization Study

Abstract: Methyl esters are derivatives of triglycerides (oils or fats) that can be produced through esterification and transesterification process. One example of the methyl esters are widely used as an industrial raw material is methyl linoleate. Methyl linoleate is a colorless liquid with molecular formula C19H34O2. Methyl linoleate is a fatty acid ester and has a lot of common use as biodiesel ingredient, textiles, in medical research, emulsifiers and lubricants. The raw materials commonly used for the synthesis of … Show more

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“…Excess catalyst quantity will promote soap formation. The presence of soap interferes with washing process because a white emulsion is formed, resulting in less biodiesel [14]. Excess catalyst also increases the viscosity of mixture, thus requiring greater mixing energy.…”
Section: Transesterificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excess catalyst quantity will promote soap formation. The presence of soap interferes with washing process because a white emulsion is formed, resulting in less biodiesel [14]. Excess catalyst also increases the viscosity of mixture, thus requiring greater mixing energy.…”
Section: Transesterificationmentioning
confidence: 99%