Abstract:Used cooking oil has the potential to be used as raw material for biodiesel. However, the high Free Fatty Acid (FFA) content in used cooking oil can interfere with the transesterification process. This issue will affect the quality of biodiesel yields. Therefore, FFA content in used cooking oil must be reduced through a pre-treatment process by adding activated carbon adsorbent from charcoal. In this study, the adsorption process was carried out by mixing used cooking oil and activated carbon using 20% NaOH fo… Show more
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