Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Indonesia
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@article{IJRED26238, author = {I. Istadi and Teguh Riyanto and Luqman Buchori and Didi Anggoro and Roni Saputra and Theobroma Muhamad}, title = {Effect of Temperature on Plasma-Assisted Catalytic Cracking of Palm Oil into Biofuels}, journal = {International Journal of Renewable Energy Development}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, year = {2020}, keywords = {biofuels; plasma-assisted catalytic cracking; palm oil; spent RFCC catalyst}, abstract = { Plasma-assisted catalytic cracking is an attractive method for producing biofuels from vegetable oil. This paper studied the effect of reactor temperature on the performance of plasma-assisted catalytic cracking of palm oil into biofuels. The cracking process was conducted in a Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD)-type plasma reactor with the presence of spent R F CC catalyst. The reactor temperature was varied at 400, 450, and 500 ºC. The liquid fuel product was analyzed using a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to determine the compositions. R esult showed that the presence of plasma and catalytic role can enhance the reactor performance so that the selectivity of the short-chain hydrocarbon produced increases. The selectivity of gasoline, kerosene, and diesel range fuels over the plasma-catalytic reactor were 16.43%, 52.74% and 21.25%, respectively, while the selectivity of gasoline, kerosene and diesel range fuels over a conventional fixed bed reactor was 12.07%, 39.07%, and 45.11%, respectively. Th e increasing reactor temperature led to enhanced catalytic role of cracking reaction, particularly directing the reaction to the shorter hydrocarbon range . The reactor temperature dependence on the liquid product components distribution over the plasma-catalytic reactor was also studied. The aromatic and oxygenated compounds increased with the reactor temperature. ©2020. CBIORE-IJRED. All rights reserved }, pages = {107--112} doi = {10.14710/ijred.9.1.107-112}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/26238} }
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