2011 Annual Meeting

(629i) Optimal Design In Biodiesel Production From Esterification of Palmitic Acid In Excess Methanol

Authors

Bing-Hung Chen - Presenter, National Cheng Kung University
Yi-Han Chan - Presenter, National Cheng Kung University
T.?n Hi?p Ð?ng - Presenter, National Cheng Kung University
Duu-Jong Lee - Presenter, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology


Optimization of esterification of palmitic acid in excess methanol by solid acid catalyst, viz. Amberlite™ IR-120 (H) resin, is studied by combining backward stepwise regression technique with a 25-1 fractional factorial design. Optimum conditions are found as follows: 8:1 in the molar feed ratio of methanol to palmitic acid, a reaction temperature as 61.0 °C, a reaction time of 10.5 h, catalyst loadings at 10 wt% of palmitic acid, and a stirring speed of 600 rpm. At this condition, conversion efficiency of palmitic acid to palmitic acid methyl ester reaction is near 98.9%.