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Ultrasound-assisted transesterification of soybean oil using low power and high frequency and no external heating source
Institution:Laboratory of Ultrasound, National Institute of Metrology, Quality, and Technology (Inmetro), 25250-020 Duque de Caxias, RJ, Brazil
Abstract:In this work, high frequency and low power ultrasound without external heating source and mechanical stirring in biodiesel production were studied. Transesterification of soybean oil with methanol and catalyzed by KOH was investigated using ultrasound equipment and ultrasonic transducer. The effect of ultrasonic output power (3 W–9 W), ultrasonic frequency (1 MHz and 3 MHz), and alcohol to oil molar ratio (6:1 and 8:1) have been investigated. The increase in ultrasonic power provided higher conversion rates. In addition, higher conversion rates were obtained by increasing the ultrasonic frequency from 1 MHz to 3 MHz (48.7% to 79.5%) for the same reaction time. Results also indicate that the speed of sound can be used to evaluate the produced biodiesel qualitatively. Further, the ultrasound system presented electric consumption (46.2 W?h) four times lower than achieved using the conventional method (211.7 W?h and 212.3 W?h). Thus, biodiesel production using low power ultrasound in the MHz frequency range is a promising technology that could contribute to biodiesel production processes.
Keywords:Biodiesel  Ultrasound assisted  Transesterification  Cavitation  Measurement uncertainty
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