2014 Ultrason Sonochem Novel utilization of waste marine sponge (Demospongiae) as a catalyst in ultrasound-assisted transesterification of waste cooking oil
Abstract
This study demonstrates the potential of Na-silica waste sponge as a source of low cost catalyst in the
transesterification of waste cooking oil aided by ultrasound. In this work an environmentally friendly
and efficient transesterification process using Na-loaded SiO2 from waste sponge skeletons as a solid catalyst is presented. The results showed that the methyl esters content of 98.4 ± 0.4 wt.% was obtainable in
less than an hour (h) of reaction time at 55 C. Optimization of reaction parameters revealed that MeOH:oil, 9:1; catalyst, 3 wt.% and reaction duration of 30 min as optimum reaction conditions. The catalyst is
able to tolerant free fatty acid and moisture content up to 6% and 8%, respectively. In addition, the catalyst
can be reused for seven cycles while maintaining the methyl esters content at 86.3%. Ultrasound
undoubtedly assisted in achieving this remarkable result in less than 1 h reaction time. For the kinetics
study at 50–60 C, a pseudo first order model was proposed, and the activation energy of the reaction is
determined as 33.45 kJ/mol using Arrhenius equation.
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