Biodiesel Production from Used Cooking Oil Using Integrated Double Column Reactive Distillation: Simulation Study


Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas,, FT Teknik Kimia and Andre Dianata Hogi Kusuma, - and Yoshua Wira Putra Budiono, - and Haniif Prasetiawan, - and Pragusti Lintang Adhi Nanggala, - and I Istadi, - (2022) Biodiesel Production from Used Cooking Oil Using Integrated Double Column Reactive Distillation: Simulation Study. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 94 (1). ISSN 2289 - 7879

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Abstract

Dependency on fossil – based energy has become a global problem. Indonesia has started a movement in changing energy sources from fossil to new and renewable energy. Biodiesel is one of the renewable energy sources. Used cooking oil is one of the prospective feed-stock in biodiesel production. Used cooking oil contains 21.84% free fatty acid and 78.16% triglycerides. This study simulated the production of biodiesel from used cooking oil using the Aspen Plus v10 software. The production system used an Integrated Double Column Reactive Distillation (IDC-RD) system. The thermodynamic method employed in the simulation system was UNIQUAC. This study used the sensitivity analysis function in the Aspen Plus v10 application to analyze the effect of reflux ratio, the bottom to feed ratio, and the methanol to oil ratio on the reaction conversion. The reflux ratio applied in the simulation was 0.5 – 200, the bottom to feed ratio was 0.25 - 0.9, and the methanol to oil ratio was 1: 3 - 9:8. It was found that the esterification column with a reflux ratio of 0.5, a bottom to feed ratio of 0.5, and a methanol-oil ratio of 4: 1 resulted in a conversion of 96.59%. It was also demonstrated that the transesterification column with a reflux ratio of 0.5, a bottom to feed ratio of 0.5, and a methanol-oil ratio of 3: 1 resulted in a conversion of 99.98%

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Reactive distillation; biodiesel; simulation; Aspen; UNIQUAC
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry > Chemical Engineering
Fakultas: Fakultas Teknik > Teknik Kimia, S1
Depositing User: mahargjo hapsoro adi
Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2022 04:41
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2023 04:13
URI: http://lib.unnes.ac.id/id/eprint/51419

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