Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks

The increasing awareness of sustainable development goals has led to the intensive development of biofuel as a substitute for fossil fuels. This study investigates the potency of volcano mud (VM) as the precursor in synthesizing aluminosilicate catalysts for biofuel production. Three catalysts were...

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Published in:INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Main Authors: Hartati, Hartati; A'yuni, Qurrota; Dewi, Nita Safira; Firda, Putri Bintang Dea; Izzah, Adiba Naila; Prasetyoko, Didik; Harmami, Harmami; Ahmad, Shahrul Nizam
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Language:English
Published: GADJAH MADA UNIV, DEPT CHEMISTRY 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001415120900014
author Hartati
Hartati; A'yuni
Qurrota; Dewi
Nita Safira; Firda
Putri Bintang Dea; Izzah
Adiba Naila; Prasetyoko
Didik; Harmami
Harmami; Ahmad
Shahrul Nizam
spellingShingle Hartati
Hartati; A'yuni
Qurrota; Dewi
Nita Safira; Firda
Putri Bintang Dea; Izzah
Adiba Naila; Prasetyoko
Didik; Harmami
Harmami; Ahmad
Shahrul Nizam
Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
Chemistry
author_facet Hartati
Hartati; A'yuni
Qurrota; Dewi
Nita Safira; Firda
Putri Bintang Dea; Izzah
Adiba Naila; Prasetyoko
Didik; Harmami
Harmami; Ahmad
Shahrul Nizam
author_sort Hartati
spelling Hartati, Hartati; A'yuni, Qurrota; Dewi, Nita Safira; Firda, Putri Bintang Dea; Izzah, Adiba Naila; Prasetyoko, Didik; Harmami, Harmami; Ahmad, Shahrul Nizam
Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
English
Article
The increasing awareness of sustainable development goals has led to the intensive development of biofuel as a substitute for fossil fuels. This study investigates the potency of volcano mud (VM) as the precursor in synthesizing aluminosilicate catalysts for biofuel production. Three catalysts were synthesized, A3, A3T, and A5, in a manner to investigate the effect of tetrapropylammonium hydroxide (TPAOH) addition and hydrothermal time on the crystallinity, Si/Al ratio, and textural properties of the catalysts. The catalytic activity of the synthesized catalysts was evaluated in two different qualities of feedstock, i.e., oleic acid (OA) and waste cooking oil (WCO). It is found that A5 which is synthesized with longer hydrothermal of 5 h has desirable properties, a high mesoporous surface area of 159 m2/g, and a high acidity of 0.263 mmol/g. Catalyst A5 is proven to have similarly high catalytic activity in both WCO and OA feedstock, achieving a liquid yield of 93% with FAME selectivity of 95% for WCO and 95% liquid yield and FAME selectivity of 99% for OA feedstock. These results suggest that A5 is a versatile catalyst in biofuel production from either high or low-quality feedstocks.
GADJAH MADA UNIV, DEPT CHEMISTRY
1411-9420

2024
24
6
10.22146/ijc.96149
Chemistry
gold
WOS:001415120900014
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001415120900014
title Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
title_short Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
title_full Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
title_fullStr Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
title_sort Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminosilicate Catalysts from Volcano Mud for Biofuel Production with Different Feedstocks
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description The increasing awareness of sustainable development goals has led to the intensive development of biofuel as a substitute for fossil fuels. This study investigates the potency of volcano mud (VM) as the precursor in synthesizing aluminosilicate catalysts for biofuel production. Three catalysts were synthesized, A3, A3T, and A5, in a manner to investigate the effect of tetrapropylammonium hydroxide (TPAOH) addition and hydrothermal time on the crystallinity, Si/Al ratio, and textural properties of the catalysts. The catalytic activity of the synthesized catalysts was evaluated in two different qualities of feedstock, i.e., oleic acid (OA) and waste cooking oil (WCO). It is found that A5 which is synthesized with longer hydrothermal of 5 h has desirable properties, a high mesoporous surface area of 159 m2/g, and a high acidity of 0.263 mmol/g. Catalyst A5 is proven to have similarly high catalytic activity in both WCO and OA feedstock, achieving a liquid yield of 93% with FAME selectivity of 95% for WCO and 95% liquid yield and FAME selectivity of 99% for OA feedstock. These results suggest that A5 is a versatile catalyst in biofuel production from either high or low-quality feedstocks.
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