Title: PRODUCTION OF FUEL ADDITIVE (TRIACETIN) FROM GLYCEROL AND ACETIC ACID
USING ESTERIFICATION PROCESS WITH SULPHURIC ACID CATALYST |
Authors: Luqman Buchori, Ennio Reynaldo Hasiholan Sihotang and Nurlita Oktaviani |
Abstract: Biodiesel is an alternative energy that can replace fossil fuel diesel. Biodiesel production by transesterification
reaction produces glycerol. This study aims to form triacetin by reacting glycerol with acetic acid through an
esterification reaction. The total volume of glycerol and acetic acid used in this study was 240 ml. The stirring
speed was carried out at 100 rpm. The weight of the catalyst was varied at 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13% by weight of
glycerol. The ratio of glycerol to acetic acid was varied at 1:4; 1:6; 1:8; 1:10; and 1:12. The content of triacetin
was analyzed using GCMS. The results showed that the best-operating conditions were obtained at a mole
ratio of 1:12 glycerol and acetic acid, 13% catalyst weight, 80?C reaction temperature and 60 minutes reaction
time. The conversion obtained is 88.5%.
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Keywords: glycerol; acetic acid; esterification; triacetin; conversion
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52267/IJASER.2022.3601 |
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