Umar Kalmar Nizar, Rizki Gunawan, Taufiq Yap Yun Hin, Rita Sundari, Surahim Bin Mahmud, Siti Fadhilah Binti Ibrahim, Nawirus Sazali, Amelia Sintia, Arrum Lazuardi, Niza Lian Pernadi
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Abstract
A series of sulfonated avocado seed carbon catalysts for biodiesel production was successfully synthesized. The carbonization of avocado seed has been varied at 300 o C, 400 o C, 500 o C, and 600 o C using nitrogen gas purging followed by sulfonation applying HSO 3 Cl (chlorosulfonic acid) in chloroform solvent. The designed catalyst has been characterized using FTIR, XRD, and TPD-NH 3 . The results show strong absorption peaks in FTIR spectra at the wave numbers of 1140 and 1030 cm -1 , which indicates an O-S-O bonding vibration in asymmetric and symmetric stretching. Meanwhile, the XRD patterns show two main peaks, namely the broad peak at 2 10 o -30 o corresponding with the C (002) plane and the sharp peak at 2 40 o -45 o corresponding with the C (101) plane. The TPD-NH 3 reveals that the catalyst with the highest acid site number showed for sulfonated avocado seed carbon calcined at 400 o C (AS400-S) sample. The catalytic activity shows the designed catalyst can convert PFAD to form biodiesel until 64.6061%.
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RASĀYAN Journal of Chemistry [RJC] signifies a confluence of diverse streams of chemistry to stir up the cerebral powers of its contributors and readers. By introducing the journal by this name, we humbly intent to provide an open platform to all researchers, academicians and readers to showcase their ideas and research findings among the people of their own fraternity and to share their vast repository of knowledge and information. The journal seeks to embody the spirit of enquiry and innovation to augment the richness of existing chemistry literature and theories. We also aim towards making this journal an unparalleled reservoir of information and in process aspire to inculcate and expand the research aptitude.