植物合成氧化铌纳米粒子的表征,用于将 Grewia asiatica L. 废种子油高效转化为可持续燃料

Rozina , Okezie Emmanuel , Mushtaq Ahmad , Shaista Jabeen , Shabeer Ahmad , Ahamefula A. Ahuchaogu
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从生物废物流中生产生物能源和生物产品已在全球范围内激发了人们对促进循环经济的兴趣。本研究探讨了利用绿色合成的纳米氧化铌颗粒将 Grewia asiatica L. 废种子油转化为可持续生物柴油的潜力。采用先进的表征技术确认了合成纳米氧化铌催化剂的纯度和纳米尺度。合成的纳米催化剂平均粒径为 31 纳米,具有高效的催化活性,可持续进行第五次酯交换反应。在甲醇与油的摩尔比为 9:1、反应时间为 180 分钟、温度为 60 °C、催化剂负载为 0.32(重量百分比)的反应条件下,生物柴油的最佳产率为 90%。气相色谱-质谱分析(GC-MS)结果显示,5,8-十八碳二烯酸甲酯是主要的脂肪酸甲酯,浓度最高。茜草生物柴油的燃料特性符合国际标准。生物柴油的硫含量极低,仅为 0.0001%,这凸显了天麻废弃籽油合成生物柴油的清洁、环保和成本效益。这项研究为从线性经济过渡到循环生物经济的可再生替代努力做出了贡献。
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Characterization of phytosynthesized niobium oxide nanoparticle for efficient conversion of Grewia asiatica L. waste seed oil into sustainable fuel

The production of bioenergy and bioproducts from streams of biowaste has ignited interest in fostering a circular economy worldwide. This study investigates the potential of transforming Grewia asiatica L. waste seed oil into sustainable biodiesel using green-synthesized niobium oxide nanoparticle. Niobium oxide nanocatalyst was synthesized using aqueous leaf extract of Fumaria indica L. Advanced characterization techniques were employed to confirm the pure and nano-scale nature of the synthesized niobium oxide nanocatalyst. The synthesized nanocatalyst exhibited an average particle size of 31 nm, resulting in efficient catalytic activity that persited through the fifth cycle of transesterification. An optimum biodiesel yield of 90% was achieved under reaction conditions of a methanol to oil molar ratio of 9:1, a reaction time of 180 min, a temperature of 60 °C and a catalyst load of 0.32 (wt. %). Results of Gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC–MS) analysis of G. asiatica-derived biodiesel revealed 5, 8-Octadecadienoic acid methyl ester as the primary fatty acid methyl ester, with the highest concentration. The fuel properties of G. asiatica-derived biodiesel complied with international standards. The minimal sulphur content of 0.0001% highlights the clean, environmentally benign and cost-effective nature of biodiesel synthesized from G. asiatica waste seed oil. This study contributes to the renewable alternative effort toward transitioning from a linear economy to a circular bioeconomy.

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