OPTIMIZATION OF NEEM OIL METHYL ESTER USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY (RSM)

In this research paper, the transesterification process for production of Neem oil methyl ester has been analyzed for getting lower viscosity by using statics and mathematics which can optimize the process parameters in short period by using optimization method. Central Composite Design and Response...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of advances in engineering and technology 2013-05, Vol.6 (2), p.714-714
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description In this research paper, the transesterification process for production of Neem oil methyl ester has been analyzed for getting lower viscosity by using statics and mathematics which can optimize the process parameters in short period by using optimization method. Central Composite Design and Response Surface Methodology were utilized to determine the best operating condition for esterification and transterification process. The Optimum condition for Esterification process is 16.832 cSt against 1:9 Alcohol to Oil Molar ratio, 10 minutes Reaction Time and 3ml H^sub 2^SO^sub 4^ Catalyst Concentration.
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Esters
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Neem oil
Optimization
Process parameters
Response surface methodology
Transesterification
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