"Evaluation of the biodiesel fuel properties of fatty acid methyl ester" by Celina Therese S.P. Charvet, Ma. Ruby Joy V. Duya et al.
 

Evaluation of the biodiesel fuel properties of fatty acid methyl esters from carica papaya L.

College

Gokongwei College of Engineering

Department/Unit

Chemical Engineering

Document Type

Article

Source Title

Philippine Agricultural Scientist

Volume

94

Issue

1

First Page

88

Last Page

92

Publication Date

3-1-2011

Abstract

Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) from Carica papaya L. (papaya) oil were investigated as a potential biodiesel fuel. Oil was extracted from papaya seeds by mechanical pressing, solvent extraction with hexane and solvent extraction with steam. The papaya seed oil contained 10.3% free fatty acid. Thus, a two-step conversion process of acid esterification followed by a conventional alkali-catalyzed transesterification was conducted. Upon testing, papaya FAME was found to have a density of 885 kg m -3 at around 15 °C, kinematic viscosity of 4.7 mm 1 s -1, an acid value of 0.26 mg KOH g -1, a cloud point of 20 °C, a flash point of 170 °C, a sulfur content of 0.029%, a sulfated ash content of 0.01%, a free glycerol content of 0.00%, a total glycerol content of 0.16% and a predicted iodine value of 76.0 g I 2 (100 g) -1. The FAME complied with three key biodiesel standards [Philippine National Standard (PNS 2020:2003), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM D6751-08) and European Standards (EN14214)], except for the kinematic viscosity, which exceeded the limit provided by PNS.

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Disciplines

Chemical Engineering

Keywords

Biodiesel fuels; Papaya; Transesterification; Esterification; Feedstock

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