Utilization of Waste Crab Shell (Scylla serrata) as a Catalyst in Palm Olein Transesterification

Gaanty Pragas, Maniam and Boey, Peng Lim and Shafida, Abd Hamid (2009) Utilization of Waste Crab Shell (Scylla serrata) as a Catalyst in Palm Olein Transesterification. Journal of Oleo Science, 58. pp. 499-502. ISSN 1347-3352 (Print), 1347-3352 (Online). (Published)

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Abstract

Aquaculture activity has increased the population of crab, hence increasing the generation of related wastes, particularly the shell. In addition, the number of molting process in crabs compounds further the amount of waste shell generated. As such, in the present work, the application of the waste crab shell as a source of CaO in transesterification of palm olein to biodiesel (methyl ester) was investigated. Preliminary XRD results revealed that thermally activated crab shell contains mainly CaO. Parametric study has been investigated and optimal conditions were found to be methanol/oil mass ratio, 0.5:1; catalyst amount, 4 wt.%; and reaction temperature, 338 K. As compared to laboratory CaO, the catalyst from waste crab shell performs well. thus creating another low-cost catalyst source for producing biodiesel as well as adding value to the waste crab shell. Reusability of crab shell CaO has also been studied and the outcome confirmed that the catalyst is capable to be reutilized up to 11 times, without any major deterioration.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Palm olein; Transesterification; Biodiesel; Fatty acid methyl ester; Crab shell
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Industrial Sciences And Technology
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Depositing User: Dr. Gaanty Pragas Maniam
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2013 03:11
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2017 02:36
URI: http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4188
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