Title of article :
Catalytic Cracking of Used Cooking Oil Using Cobalt-impregnated Carbon Catalysts
Author/Authors :
prabasari, ira galih universitas jambi - engineering faculty - chemical engineering department, Jambi, Indonesia , sarip, rozie university of malaya - faculty of science - chemistry department, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , rahmayani, suci universitas jambi - engineering faculty - chemical engineering department, jambi, Indonesia , nazarudin, . universitas jambi - engineering faculty, energy and nano material centre - chemical engineering department, chemistry education departement, Jambi, Indonesia
Abstract :
This study investigated the cracking of used cooking oil using cobalt-impregnated carbon catalysts (Co-carbon) to produce biofuel. Carbon was impregnated with cobalt at concentrations of 1%, 2%, and 3% to produce Co-carbon catalysts. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated the amorphous nature of the catalysts. SEM-energy-dispersive X-ray analysis confirmed the successful impregnation of cobalt into carbon at levels of 4.46%, 6.74%, and 0.86% and further revealed that the Co-carbon catalysts contained pores and that each of them was slightly unique. The cracking procedure was conducted at 450 °C, 500 °C, and 550 °C. Analysis of the catalytic cracking products revealed that the highest liquid oil fraction was obtained by catalytic cracking at 500°C using 1% Cocarbon catalyst, which also provided the lowest activation energy (Ea). Catalytic cracking using 3% Co-carbon provided the highest yield of diesel oil (C12–C18) in the product.
Keywords :
catalyst , cracking , cracked liquid , renewable energy , used cooking oil
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Science