Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process

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The conservation of the environment is becoming a global concern for the use of fuels from fossil waste, and the production of biodiesel from renewable sources is being considered as an eco-friendly alternative since oleaginous organic waste presents potential as Energy condition.An important aspect...

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Autores: Hugo Jimenéz-Pacheco, Javier Alonso Villegas Aragón, María del Carmen Camiña Pacheco, Gregorio Urbano Palma Figueroa, Lilia Mary Miranda Ramos
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Católica de Santa María
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Católica de Santa María
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.ucsm.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/veritas/article/view/243
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Biodiesel
residual frying oil
transesterification
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spelling Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification processHugo Jimenéz-PachecoJavier Alonso Villegas AragónMaría del Carmen Camiña PachecoGregorio Urbano Palma FigueroaLilia Mary Miranda RamosBiodieselresidual frying oiltransesterificationThe conservation of the environment is becoming a global concern for the use of fuels from fossil waste, and the production of biodiesel from renewable sources is being considered as an eco-friendly alternative since oleaginous organic waste presents potential as Energy condition.An important aspect is to minimize the impacts generated by this waste under different conditions, and an operation related to the aspect is the elaboration and comparison of biodiesel obtained from residual frying oils with biodiesel produced with sunflower oil through the transesterification process based on ethanol. The evaluation was carried out on a laboratory scale with parameters and specifications found in the Peruvian Technical Standard for Biodiesel (NTP- 321.12-200-2008), with the exception of water content, and the oxidative stability index (IEO).The following results were obtained 739.7 mg / kg and 1.5 hours and these do not meet the standards whose minimum reference corresponds to 500 mg / kg and 3 hours, respectively. The yield of residual oil and sunflower corresponds to 68.5% and 85.2% respectively. The research work establishes that the production of biodiesel from residual frying oil by the ethanol-based transesterification process is significantly less than the process with sunflower oilseeds, showing greater performance and stability.The conservation of the environment is becoming a global concern for the use of fuels from fossil waste, and the production of biodiesel from renewable sources is being considered as an eco-friendly alternative since oleaginous organic waste presents potential as Energy condition.An important aspect is to minimize the impacts generated by this waste under different conditions, and an operation related to the aspect is the elaboration and comparison of biodiesel obtained from residual frying oils with biodiesel produced with sunflower oil through the transesterification process based on ethanol. The evaluation was carried out on a laboratory scale with parameters and specifications found in the Peruvian Technical Standard for Biodiesel (NTP- 321.12-200-2008), with the exception of water content, and the oxidative stability index (IEO).The following results were obtained 739.7 mg / kg and 1.5 hours and these do not meet the standards whose minimum reference corresponds to 500 mg / kg and 3 hours, respectively. The yield of residual oil and sunflower corresponds to 68.5% and 85.2% respectively. The research work establishes that the production of biodiesel from residual frying oil by the ethanol-based transesterification process is significantly less than the process with sunflower oilseeds, showing greater performance and stability.Universidad Católica de Santa María2019-10-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ucsm.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/veritas/article/view/24310.35286/veritas.v20i2.243Veritas; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2019): VÉRITAS: Investigación, Innovación y Desarrollo; 51-54Veritas; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2019): VÉRITAS: Investigación, Innovación y Desarrollo; 51-54Veritas; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2019): VÉRITAS: Investigación, Innovación y Desarrollo; 51-541684-78221684-782210.35286/veritas.v20i2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Católica de Santa Maríainstname:Universidad Católica de Santa Maríainstacron:UCSMspahttps://revistas.ucsm.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/veritas/article/view/243/166Derechos de autor 2019 Veritasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.ucsm.edu.pe:article/2432021-07-13T05:31:00Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process

title Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
spellingShingle Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
Hugo Jimenéz-Pacheco
Biodiesel
residual frying oil
transesterification
title_short Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
title_full Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
title_fullStr Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
title_sort Characterization of Biodiesel from residual friture oil, sunflower, through the ethanolic base transesterification process
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hugo Jimenéz-Pacheco
Javier Alonso Villegas Aragón
María del Carmen Camiña Pacheco
Gregorio Urbano Palma Figueroa
Lilia Mary Miranda Ramos
author Hugo Jimenéz-Pacheco
author_facet Hugo Jimenéz-Pacheco
Javier Alonso Villegas Aragón
María del Carmen Camiña Pacheco
Gregorio Urbano Palma Figueroa
Lilia Mary Miranda Ramos
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author2 Javier Alonso Villegas Aragón
María del Carmen Camiña Pacheco
Gregorio Urbano Palma Figueroa
Lilia Mary Miranda Ramos
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biodiesel
residual frying oil
transesterification
topic Biodiesel
residual frying oil
transesterification
description The conservation of the environment is becoming a global concern for the use of fuels from fossil waste, and the production of biodiesel from renewable sources is being considered as an eco-friendly alternative since oleaginous organic waste presents potential as Energy condition.An important aspect is to minimize the impacts generated by this waste under different conditions, and an operation related to the aspect is the elaboration and comparison of biodiesel obtained from residual frying oils with biodiesel produced with sunflower oil through the transesterification process based on ethanol. The evaluation was carried out on a laboratory scale with parameters and specifications found in the Peruvian Technical Standard for Biodiesel (NTP- 321.12-200-2008), with the exception of water content, and the oxidative stability index (IEO).The following results were obtained 739.7 mg / kg and 1.5 hours and these do not meet the standards whose minimum reference corresponds to 500 mg / kg and 3 hours, respectively. The yield of residual oil and sunflower corresponds to 68.5% and 85.2% respectively. The research work establishes that the production of biodiesel from residual frying oil by the ethanol-based transesterification process is significantly less than the process with sunflower oilseeds, showing greater performance and stability.
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