Process Analysis of the Production of Biofuels-Like Fractions by Catalytic Cracking of Palm Oil: Effect of Catalyst Reuse and Reac-Tion Time of the Yield, Quality and Physical-Chemical Properties of OLP

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This study investigated the catalytic cracking of palm oil, finding that reusing the sodium carbonate catalyst twice and increasing reaction time improved the yield and quality of biofuel fractions, rich in hydrocarbons.

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In this work, the influence of catalyst reuse and reaction time on the yield and quality of organic liquid products (OLP) obtained in a cracking pilot plant at 450 °C and 1.0 atm has been systematically investigated. The distillation of OLP produced 04 (four) distilled fractions. The quality of the biofuels was certified by physical-chemical analysis, as well as FT-IR and GC-MS analysis. The experimental results showed the feasibility of applying the spent sodium carbonate twice in catalytic cracking of vegetable oils. The physical-chemical properties (density, viscosity, acid value, saponification value, and flash point) of OLP decrease as the reaction time increases. The distillation of OLP yields 62.35% (wt.), producing green-like gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fractions rich in hydrocarbons. Therefore, biofuels-like fractions produced by distillation of OLP have a great potential for replacing partially petroleum derived fuels.

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