Effectivity CaO/Hydrotalcite catalyst to biofuel microalgae Nannochloropsis sp conversion

Yustia Wulandari Mirzayanti, Muhammad Fadkhul Zakariya, Denny Angga Saputra

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Along with the rapid development of the times, the need for energy is also increasing. Fossil energy in Indonesia reaches 95% of Indonesia’s energy needs. For this reason, it is necessary to find a solution to overcome this, one of which is using renewable energy which must also be environmentally friendly. One alternative energy that has been discovered and is still being developed is biofuel. One of the raw materials that can be used for the production of biofuels is the microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. This study aimed to determine the effect of operating time on %yield and FFA of the biofuel produced and the effect of loading catalyst on %yield and FFA of the resulting biofuel. The highest %yield of crude and the lowest FFA were observed at a reaction time of 3 hours and a catalyst loading of 0.45 %wt with values of 47.981 and 0.064, respectively. The lowest %yield of crude and the highest FFA were obtained at a reaction time of 1 hour
with a catalyst loading of 0.4 %wt with values of 25.730% and 0.133, respectively.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/k.v12i1.14209

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