Author/Authors :
Betiku، Eriola نويسنده Betiku, Eriola , Adepoju، Tunde Folorunsho نويسنده Adepoju, Tunde Folorunsho
Abstract :
Statistical approach was employed to optimize biodiesel production from sesame oil in this work. Precisely,
response surface methodology was applied, and the effects of four variables, viz. reaction temperature, catalyst
amount, reaction time, and methanol/oil molar ratio, and their reciprocal interactions were determined. Central
composite rotatable design was used to generate a total of 30 individual experiments, which were designed to
study the effects of these variables during alkali-catalyzed methanolysis of sesame oil. A statistical model predicted
the highest conversion yield of sesame biodiesel to be 99.71% at the following optimized variable conditions:
reaction temperature of 63°C, catalyst amount of 1.04 wt.%, and methanol/oil molar ratio of 6.24, with a reaction
time of 51.09 min. Using these variables under experimental condition in four independent replicates, an actual
biodiesel yield of 98.36% was accomplished. The fuel properties of biodiesel produced were found to be within the
ASTM D6751 and DIN EN 14214 biodiesel specifications.