Waste Snail Shells-Derived Mixed Oxide Catalyst for Efficient Transesterification of Vegetable Oil: Towards Sustainable Biodiesel Production

Materials Today Communications(2024)

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This study explores the transesterification process of soybean oil for the production of biodiesel, utilizing an innovative mixed oxide catalyst obtained from discarded snail shells powder. The catalyst synthesis involved a thermal treatment at 900°C for 120minutes, predominantly yielding calcium oxide (CaO). In order to evaluate its properties, we carried out a thorough characterization using various analytical techniques. The study explores the impact of crucial variables on the transesterification reaction, such as reaction time (from 30 to 150minutes), methanol-to-oil ratio (from 3:1 to 18:1), and catalyst concentration (from 0.5% to 4% by weight). Optimal conditions emerged with a 90-minute reaction time, a 12:1 methanol-to-oil ratio, and a 2% catalyst loading, yielding an impressive biodiesel conversion rate of approximately 93%. The validity of biodiesel conversion was confirmed through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H NMR). The resultant biodiesel exhibited highly favorable characteristics, including an acid value of 0.85mg of KOH/g, a density of 886.8kg/m3, and a viscosity of 4.6 mm2/s. These measurements align with the standards set forth in EN 14214 and ASTM D6751 regarding biodiesel quality. The utilization of waste snail shells powder as a precursor for synthesizing the mixed oxide catalyst presents a promising approach for the sustainable production of biodiesel from soybean oil, offering a sustainable and efficient approach to biofuel production.
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Transesterification,Biodiesel production,Mixed oxide catalyst,Soybean oil,Waste valorization
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