Abstract:
In biodiesel production, use of low cost feedstock such as rendered animal fats may reduce
the biodiesel cost. One of the low cost feedstock is the chicken fat for biodiesel production.
However, chicken fats often contain significant amounts of free fatty acid (FFA) which
cannot be converted to biodiesel using an alkaline catalyst due to the formation of soap.
Therefore, the FFA level should be reduced to desired level (below 2%) by using an acid
catalyst before transesterification. Reduction in FFA content using Acid Esterification
depends on Alcohol to oil molar ratio, reaction time, catalyst amount, agitation speed
and temperature. Effect of temperature on Acid Esterification of Chicken fat was studied
while keeping other parameters constant.The experimental results were found that 6o°C
is the most suitable temperature for reducing FFA in Chicken fat using an acid catalyst and
temperature higher than this is cannot be used due to methanol loss due to vaporization.