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Physiochemical properties of biodiesel produced from ogbono (Irvingia gabonesis) seed oil

Authors :
Musa Usman Dabai
Samira Shehu Adamu
Iklima Ibrahim Bandi
Shamsuddeen Yahaya
Faruk Abubakar Atiku
Ibrahim Shehu
Hafsatu Buhari Bature
Zainab Ibrahim Sarkin Gobir Adiya
Source :
Bio-Research. 19:1210-1216
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
African Journals Online (AJOL), 2021.

Abstract

Biodiesel is a promising alternative fuel and has gained significant attention due to the predicted depletion of conventional fossil fuels and environmental concerns. This study aims to produce biodiesel from ogbono seed oil (using 98 ml methanol and 2g potassium hydroxide (KOH) as a catalyst) via transesterification process and to determine the physiochemical properties of the biodiesel produced. The physiochemical properties of the feedstock (extracted ogbono seed oil) were also determined before the transesterification process. The physiochemical properties of the produced biodiesel showed that it has a density of 0.5±0.00 g/cm3, pour point of 2.0±0, saponification value of 58.90±0.06 mg KOH/g, ester value of 98.0±0.5% (m/m), iodine value of 26.64±0.15gI2/100g, acid value of 0.28±0.05 mgKOH/g, moisture value of 0.0006 ±0.0% and trace amounts of ash content. The results of the physiochemical properties of the produced biodiesel agree with ASTM-D6751 and EN 14214 standard. Thus, it was concluded that ogbono seed oil is an excellent feedstock for biodiesel production via base catalyzed transesterification process

Details

ISSN :
27053822 and 15967409
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bio-Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........495361fd091514d74c143dd1f702c0f8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4314/br.v19i1.4