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TRIGLYCERIDES OF CRUDE PALM OIL TO BIOKEROSENE: STUDIES ON ELECTROLYSIS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC EFFECT

Author(s)
Primandari, Sri Rizki PutriKrismadinataYuvenda, DoriLapisa, RemonKurniawan, AndreMuliantiBustan, Muhammad DjoniHaryati, SriSushanti, GusniElshaarani, TarigChaniago, Yus Donald
Issued Date
2023-11
DOI
10.37385/jaets.v5i1.3127
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81400
Citation
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science, v.5, no.1, pp.557 - 568
Abstract
Crude Palm Oil (CPO) is a potential feedstock for biokerosene. However, it is problematic when used directly because it is gummy, has a high viscosity and is degradable. Various conversion processes have been conducted that directly convert CPO into biokerosene, but it requires high temperature and pressure. Therefore, as a novelty, this study aims to develop the technology for converting triglycerides into biokerosene under relatively low operating conditions and producing similar petroleum kerosene by electrolysis-assisted and electromagnetic induction. In this study, the conversion technology process was conducted in three steps (i) converting triglycerides to Free Fatty Acids (FFA), (ii) converting FFA to alkanes, and (iii) converting alkanes to biokerosene. Step (ii) is assisted by the electrolysis process, meanwhile, step (iii) is assisted by electromagnetic irradiation. The finding showed that electrolysis obtained 73.47% yield of alkanes and electromagnetic irradiation obtained 78.02% yield of biokerosene. Biokerosene is almost close to kerosene-based petroleum in terms of colour Saybolt, flash point and Net Heating Value. The findings of this study may provide an alternate technology approach for biokerosene synthesis and solution kerosene scarcity. © 2023, Intellectual Research and Development Education Foundation (YRPI). All rights reserved.
Publisher
Yayasan Pendidikan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)
ISSN
2715-6079
Keyword (Author)
BiofuelChemical ConversionEnergy ConversionTechnology

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