Zahrul, Mufrodi and Erna, Astuti and Mochamad, Syamsiro and Budi, Santosa and Sutiman, Sutiman and Suryo, Purwono (2020) Triacetin synthesis as bio-additive from glycerol using homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Key Engineering Materials, 849 KE. 90 – 95. ISSN 10139826
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The government tries to anticipate the needs of fuel in Indonesia. Efforts to develop new fuels have also been done. New fuels and renewable energy that has been developed are water, wind, bioenergy, solar, ocean, and geothermal. Bioenergy which now widely developed is biodiesel. The development of biodiesel industry which has increased rapidly, was accompanied by government policies that are written in the blueprint of the national energy management, make the biodiesel production grow rapidly. Glycerol as a by-product of the biodiesel industry is available abundantly, so it is necessary to study alternative uses. One alternative is to process glycerol into triacetin which can be used as bio-additive. The reaction between glycerol and acetic acid using a batch reactor was done on the mole ratio of catalyst/glycerol of 3.0, the mole ratio of acetic acid/glycerol of 3/1, reaction temperature of 80-110oC and reaction time of 60 minutes. The optimum condition is achieved when the batch reaction was run with catalyst Amberlyst-15 at temperature of 110oC with conversion of 97.52 and selectivity triacetin of 89.74. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Additional Information: | Cited by: 4; Conference name: 2nd Annual Symposium on Solid Waste Refinery, ANSWER 2019; Conference date: 13 November 2019 through 14 November 2019; Conference code: 241549; All Open Access, Green Open Access |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Acetic acid; Additives; Batch reactors; Biodiesel; Biomass; Geothermal energy; Glycerol; Molar ratio; pH; Batch reactions; Bio-additives; Biodiesel industry; Biodiesel production; Heterogeneous catalyst; Optimum conditions; Reaction temperature; Renewable energies; Catalyst selectivity |
| Subjects: | T Technology > TP Chemical technology |
| Divisions: | Faculty of Engineering > Chemistry Engineering Department |
| Depositing User: | Sri JUNANDI |
| Date Deposited: | 15 Aug 2025 04:04 |
| Last Modified: | 15 Aug 2025 04:04 |
| URI: | https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/17023 |
