BIODIESEL SYNTHESIS FROM WASTE COOKING OIL USING CATALYST DERIVED FROM SEA CRAB SHELL AND NICKEL OXIDE

Authors

  • Thanh H. Trinh Author (thanhth@huit.edu.vn)
  • Nga T. T. Tran Author
  • Khang T. To Author
  • Giang T. Do Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62985/j.huit_ojs.vol25.no6.356

Keywords:

WCO, biodiesel, sea-crab shell, catalysis, waste cooking oil

Abstract

As global energy demand increases and fossil fuel reserves decrease, alternative energy sources are becoming important. Biodiesel, derived from renewable sources, is a promising alternative to conventional diesel due to its environmental benefits. This paper investigates the synthesis and application of a NiO/CaO catalyst derived from sea-crab shells for biodiesel production. Waste cooking oil (WCO) was used as feedstock for the transesterification process. The catalyst was synthesized via a wet impregnation method and then characterized using SEM, XRD, FT-IR, and TG-DSC techniques. The transesterification reaction was optimized to achieve a maximum biodiesel yield of 90.29%. The optimal condition is 68 °C, a methanol/oil molar ratio of 24:1, a catalyst loading of 10 wt%, and the reaction time of 3 hours. The results demonstrate that NiO/CaO is an efficient catalyst in converting WCO to biodiesel, hence providing an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution.

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Published

2025-12-28

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