Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oil

This study investigates the potential of A. mexicana seeds as a feedstock for biodiesel production. The oil was extracted from the seeds using a mechanical pressing method, and its biodiesel was produced through transesterification with methanol in the presence of sodium hydroxide. The biodiesel yie...

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Main Authors: Melese Damtew Asfaw, Adamu Tizazu Yadeta, Betelihem Gessese Yewalie, Yosef Wondossen Negash
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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author Melese Damtew Asfaw
Adamu Tizazu Yadeta
Betelihem Gessese Yewalie
Yosef Wondossen Negash
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Adamu Tizazu Yadeta
Betelihem Gessese Yewalie
Yosef Wondossen Negash
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description This study investigates the potential of A. mexicana seeds as a feedstock for biodiesel production. The oil was extracted from the seeds using a mechanical pressing method, and its biodiesel was produced through transesterification with methanol in the presence of sodium hydroxide. The biodiesel yield was determined, and the major fuel properties, including viscosity, cetane number, density, and cold flow characteristics, were thoroughly analyzed. The results revealed that the biodiesel yield from A. mexicana oil was approximately 95.7 %, which is comparable to other non-food oilseeds. The fuel properties of the biodiesel, such as kinematic viscosity (5.03 cSt), cetane number (59.4), and density (884 kg/m3), were evaluated and compared with the ASTM D6751 and EN 14214 standards for biodiesel quality. The cold flow properties, including the pour point and cloud point, also met the specified limits for biodiesel use in colder climates. Furthermore, the fatty acid profile of the A. mexicana oil was determined through gas chromatography, revealing a composition of predominantly linoleic acid (C18:2), oleic acid (C18:1), and palmitic acid (C16:0). The fatty acid composition indicates that the biodiesel produced from Argemone mexicana has desirable characteristics for high-quality biodiesel production. Overall, the results suggest that A. mexicana oil is a viable and sustainable feedstock for biodiesel production, with fuel properties that meet international standards for biodiesel use.
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spelling doaj-art-7546cc408db744e891f7980d560aed1b2025-01-29T05:01:10ZengElsevierResults in Chemistry2211-71562025-01-0113102055Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oilMelese Damtew Asfaw0Adamu Tizazu Yadeta1Betelihem Gessese Yewalie2Yosef Wondossen Negash3Department of Chemistry College of Natural and Computational Sciences Mekdela Amba University Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Department of Chemistry College of Natural and Computational Sciences Mekdela Amba University EthiopiaDepartment of Chemistry College of Natural and Computational Sciences Mekdela Amba University EthiopiaDessie Boarding School Department of Chemistry College of Natural Sciences EthiopiaThis study investigates the potential of A. mexicana seeds as a feedstock for biodiesel production. The oil was extracted from the seeds using a mechanical pressing method, and its biodiesel was produced through transesterification with methanol in the presence of sodium hydroxide. The biodiesel yield was determined, and the major fuel properties, including viscosity, cetane number, density, and cold flow characteristics, were thoroughly analyzed. The results revealed that the biodiesel yield from A. mexicana oil was approximately 95.7 %, which is comparable to other non-food oilseeds. The fuel properties of the biodiesel, such as kinematic viscosity (5.03 cSt), cetane number (59.4), and density (884 kg/m3), were evaluated and compared with the ASTM D6751 and EN 14214 standards for biodiesel quality. The cold flow properties, including the pour point and cloud point, also met the specified limits for biodiesel use in colder climates. Furthermore, the fatty acid profile of the A. mexicana oil was determined through gas chromatography, revealing a composition of predominantly linoleic acid (C18:2), oleic acid (C18:1), and palmitic acid (C16:0). The fatty acid composition indicates that the biodiesel produced from Argemone mexicana has desirable characteristics for high-quality biodiesel production. Overall, the results suggest that A. mexicana oil is a viable and sustainable feedstock for biodiesel production, with fuel properties that meet international standards for biodiesel use.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211715625000384Argemone mexicana seedBiodieselTransesterificationHomogeneous base catalystGC/MS
spellingShingle Melese Damtew Asfaw
Adamu Tizazu Yadeta
Betelihem Gessese Yewalie
Yosef Wondossen Negash
Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oil
Results in Chemistry
Argemone mexicana seed
Biodiesel
Transesterification
Homogeneous base catalyst
GC/MS
title Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oil
title_full Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oil
title_fullStr Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oil
title_full_unstemmed Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oil
title_short Production and characterization of biodiesel from Argemone mexicana seed oil
title_sort production and characterization of biodiesel from argemone mexicana seed oil
topic Argemone mexicana seed
Biodiesel
Transesterification
Homogeneous base catalyst
GC/MS
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211715625000384
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