2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c00682
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Synthesis of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester from Croton macrostachyus (Bisana) Kernel Oil: Parameter Optimization, Engine Performance, and Emission Characteristics for Croton macrostachyus Kernel Oil Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Blend with Mineral Diesel Fuel

Abstract: Utilization of agricultural waste such as nonedible seed oil for the synthesis of biodiesel via catalytic transesterification is one of the effective ways for the partial replacement of petroleum-based fuels in the area of renewable energy development and is beneficial to CO, CO 2 , and unburned hydrocarbon (HC) emission reduction to the environment. In this regard, the current study investigates the synthesis of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) from Croton macrostachyus … Show more

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“…Intense absorption peak at 2923 cm − 1 is attributed to the strongest carbonyl group's stretching (CH stretch), and absorption peak at 1742 cm − 1 corresponds to the stretching of CO double bond [49]. Meanwhile, absoption peak at 1436 cm − 1 is related to -CH 3 asymmetric stretch, while the peak at 1196 cm − 1 corresponds to C-O-C asymmetric stretch [50]. Furthermore, the peak at 1,361 cm − 1 in the FTIR spectrum is in line with O-CH 3 in glycerol that indicate the presence of the residual of the transesterification process.…”
Section: Ftirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intense absorption peak at 2923 cm − 1 is attributed to the strongest carbonyl group's stretching (CH stretch), and absorption peak at 1742 cm − 1 corresponds to the stretching of CO double bond [49]. Meanwhile, absoption peak at 1436 cm − 1 is related to -CH 3 asymmetric stretch, while the peak at 1196 cm − 1 corresponds to C-O-C asymmetric stretch [50]. Furthermore, the peak at 1,361 cm − 1 in the FTIR spectrum is in line with O-CH 3 in glycerol that indicate the presence of the residual of the transesterification process.…”
Section: Ftirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the saponification and iodine values, the cetane number of biodiesel was then predicted with eq . ,,, For example, biodiesel derived from waste cooking oil, castor bean, Croton macrostachyus (Bisana) kernel oil, and Aegle Marmelos Correa shows cetane numbers of 57.11, 51.48, 50.78, and 58, respectively, which are acceptable and meet the ASTM D6751 specification. , CN = 46.3 + 5458 SV 0.225 normalIV Where CN is the cetane number; IV is the iodine value; and SV is the saponification value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%