The utilization of adsorbents produced from biomass for tertiary treatment of industrial wastes has gained much interest compared to the conventional methods such as flocculation and coagulation. In the present study, a bioadsorbent produced from pressed-shredded oil palm empty fruit bunch was used to remove impurities from crude biodiesel derived from waste cooking oil. The purification process was performed using 1 to 5 wt% bioadsorbent loadings under continuous stirring at 500 rpm for 1 h. After purification using 5 wt% of bioadsorbent loading, 89.7% of residual methanol, 81.7% of water, 36.7% of free fatty acid and 98.6% of potassium were successfully removed. This met the European Biodiesel Standard (EN14214). In comparison to commerci...
This study introduces three new raw materials for biodiesel production, namely acidic crude palm oil...
Crude biodiesel needs to go through purification process, to meet International biodiesel specificat...
Frying oils (both vegetable oils and animal fats) degrade with use, and beyond the limits...
The depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels and the growing environmental awareness, biodiesel is s...
Crude palm oil is a crude oil that contains triglyceride compounds, free fatty acids, pigments, phos...
Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO) has become an economic opportunity and an environ...
Crude biodiesel needs to go through purification process, to meet international biodiesel specificat...
Biodiesel has received great interest as a promising substitute for petrodiesel. Biodiesel purificat...
Biodiesel production from Waste Palm Cooking Oil (WPCO) is of interest to substitute fossil derived ...
In the year 2020, global biodiesel production reached 46.45 million tons, with biodiesel from waste ...
A large volume of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is generated as waste feedstock around the globe....
The main objective of this study was to produce biodiesel from palm kernel oil and to purify the bio...
The world production of biodiesel in 2020 reached approximately 46 million tons, with 10% of the tot...
In Europe, the Renewable Energy Directiva stimulates the development of renewable energy sources to...
The research has been carried out in the Processing and Chemistry Laboratory of Politeknik Pertanian...
This study introduces three new raw materials for biodiesel production, namely acidic crude palm oil...
Crude biodiesel needs to go through purification process, to meet International biodiesel specificat...
Frying oils (both vegetable oils and animal fats) degrade with use, and beyond the limits...
The depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels and the growing environmental awareness, biodiesel is s...
Crude palm oil is a crude oil that contains triglyceride compounds, free fatty acids, pigments, phos...
Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil (WCO) has become an economic opportunity and an environ...
Crude biodiesel needs to go through purification process, to meet international biodiesel specificat...
Biodiesel has received great interest as a promising substitute for petrodiesel. Biodiesel purificat...
Biodiesel production from Waste Palm Cooking Oil (WPCO) is of interest to substitute fossil derived ...
In the year 2020, global biodiesel production reached 46.45 million tons, with biodiesel from waste ...
A large volume of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is generated as waste feedstock around the globe....
The main objective of this study was to produce biodiesel from palm kernel oil and to purify the bio...
The world production of biodiesel in 2020 reached approximately 46 million tons, with 10% of the tot...
In Europe, the Renewable Energy Directiva stimulates the development of renewable energy sources to...
The research has been carried out in the Processing and Chemistry Laboratory of Politeknik Pertanian...
This study introduces three new raw materials for biodiesel production, namely acidic crude palm oil...
Crude biodiesel needs to go through purification process, to meet International biodiesel specificat...
Frying oils (both vegetable oils and animal fats) degrade with use, and beyond the limits...