Preparation of Biodiesel from Castor Oil by Two-Step
Preparation of Biodiesel from Castor Oil by Two-Step Method 49 trans-esterification reaction is widely used for biodiesel production from vegetable oil due to its faster kinetics than that of acid catalyzed process. But if FFA content in the oil is more
Renewable Energy Solutions for a Productive Future. Castor of Nicaragua (CoNIC) has created and cultivates the world’s highest yielding strains of castor seed. With our intellectual properties and business model, we produce high grade “CASTOR OIL”-a very valuable raw ingredient used in the manufacturing of a myriad of products such as biodiesel, biodegradable plastics, pharmaceuticals
Production of Biodiesel from Castor Oil with its
emission results of biodiesel derived from used castor oil when applied in different proportions in engines. Keywords: Diesel, Biodiesel, Methanol, Castor oil, Diesel Engine, Emission, Performance . 1. Introduction Biodiesel is an alternative diesel fuel consisting of the alkyl monoesters of fatty acids derived from vegetable oils and
In Oklahoma, two legislators have introduced a bill to outlaw the production and transportation of castor beans. Castor beans contain 50 percent or more oil and are increasingly used for producing biofuels. However, they also contain high levels of rincin, a potent toxin that induces a slow, agonizing death marked by vomiting and diarrhea.
Biodiesel production from castor oil: ANN modeling
This research work concerns with the transesterification of castor oil with methanol to form biodiesel. As the free fatty acid content in castor oil is more than 1%, an acid catalyst namely, H2SO4 has been used for esterification. The experimental conditions were determined using central composite design method and the experiments were conducted in a 2 L working volume fully controlled
Biodiesel Production From Jatropha Oil And Castor Oil By Transesterification Reaction Experimental And Kinetic content, almost similar to edible oils, makes it ideal for transesterification and the oil to biodiesel conversion Transesterification is widely used to reduce vegetable oil viscosity. Most industrial processes employ alkaline
Performance evaluation of a diesel engine fueled
value of molar ratio for the production of biodiesel from castor oil. Optimum molar ratio was found to be 1:7 and the yield of methyl ester was 94-97% at 650 C and 1%w/v of catalyst for a period of 2 hours. 3.2. Amount of catalyst: The alkaline catalysts such as sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are most widely used.
In this study, the use of castor oil methyl ester as possible alternative fuel for diesel engines was investigated. The oil was extracted in a soxhlet extractor using normal hexane as solvent. To overcome the high kinematic viscosity of the neat oil, a high molar ratio of 6 : 1 was used to produce the methyl ester. The viscosity of the
Synthesis of biodiesel from castor oil: silent versus
In recent years, biodiesel is evolving to be one of the most employed biofuels for partial replacement of petrodiesel. The most widely used feedstocks for biodiesel production are vegetable oils. Among them, castor oil presents two interesting features as biodiesel raw material; on one hand, it does not compete with edible oils; on the other, the cultivar does not require high inputs.
CASTOR BEAN A FUEL SOURCE FOR THE FUTURE : CJP is dedicated to the development of oil seed bearing trees [OSBT] non-food multiple vegetable oil plantation and technologies in order to reduce Dependence on fossil fuels, bring greater control and security of fuel supply and reduce dangerous climate changing emissions, including CO2.