Int. J. Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 03 NO. 03 JULY 2015
Title:
Green synthesis of biodiesel from Jatropha oil and
comparative study of biodiesel synthesized from
traditional and green synthesis method
Authors: S. K.
Tiwari, D. Padhee, B. L. Sinha
Abstract: Green chemistry concerned
with developing process and product to reduce or
eliminate hazardous substance. One of the goals of green
chemistry is to prevent the pollution at its source and
to get maximum yield of product. We developed green ways
of obtaining biodiesel from jatropa oil using enzymatic
catalyst for the trans-esterification reaction. We have
synthesized biodiesel from jatropha oil, by using methyl
alcohol with base catalyst and ethyl acetate with enzyme
catalyst via trans-esterification reaction and
characterized above prepared biodiesel by both
processes. We have also compared the characteristic of
prepared biodiesel from green method and traditional
method i.e. which is prepared by methyl alcohol in
presence of base and ethyl acetate with enzyme catalyst
via trans-esterification reaction. It is found that the
biodiesel which is prepared by enzyme catalyst give
maximum yield, good quality and eco-friendly as compared
to the methyl alcohol with base catalyst method.
Biodiesel is of great interest because it enables motor
vehicle transport using a renewable resource, while
reducing the amount of CO2 from fossil fuels being
released into the environment. Enzyme catalyzed
trans-esterification reactions have the advantage that
strong acids/bases are not required, resulting in safer
and non corrosive processes.
Keywords: Jatropha Oil, Biodiesel,
Green Method, Traditional Method
Pages:
179-183