Abstract
ABSTRACTArgemone ochroleuca oil methyl esters (Biodiesel) optimization was carried out using statistical analysis by one-way ANOVA, determining the R2; finally, the results are evaluated by F-test. Reaction temperature and time were most influencing factors, and experimental model appears to be fit. One-step biodiesel synthesis was followed, using alkali (NaOH) catalyzed reaction. The maximum yield of biodiesel (91%) was obtained at 65°C, at reaction time 120 min, and 7:1 methanol to oil ratio.
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