Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology

Biodiesel production from ricin oil has been the focus of several pieces of research in recent years. However, few studies related to the basic ethanolysis of this non-edible vegetable oil have been reported. In this work, the optimum conditions for maximizing the conversion of the basic ethanolysis...

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Montoya Arbeláez, Jorge Iván
Benjumea, Pedro
Pashova, Veselina
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
title Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
spellingShingle Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
Ricin oil
ethanolysis
response surface
title_short Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
title_full Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
title_fullStr Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
title_sort Optimization of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil using the response surface methodology
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Montoya Arbeláez, Jorge Iván
Benjumea, Pedro
Pashova, Veselina
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Montoya Arbeláez, Jorge Iván
Benjumea, Pedro
Pashova, Veselina
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Ricin oil
ethanolysis
response surface
topic Ricin oil
ethanolysis
response surface
description Biodiesel production from ricin oil has been the focus of several pieces of research in recent years. However, few studies related to the basic ethanolysis of this non-edible vegetable oil have been reported. In this work, the optimum conditions for maximizing the conversion of the basic ethanolysis of ricin oil were determined using the response surface methodology (RSM). Experiments were conducted using a 2k rotable central composite design. The process variables were evaluated at two levels: alcohol/oil molar ratio (3/1- 10/1), catalyst quantity (1%-1.5%), and temperature (20 ºC-35 ºC). In order to ensure a good adjustment of the design, a quadratic model was implemented for the response variable. The model was able to predict 99.663% of the total variation of the system. The optimum conversion was of 93.64%, obtained with an alcohol/oil molar ratio of 9.86/1, a catalyst concentration of 1.2% with respect to oil weight, and a reaction temperature of 30 ºC, for a period of 1 hour.
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