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Assessment of Biodiesel Fuel Potentials of Seed Crude Oil Extracts of Balanites aegyptiaaca (L.) Del
Study on assessmentof biodiesel fuel potentials of seed crude oil extracts of Balanites aegyptiaaca (L.) Del was carriedout. Standard methods of the Association of Official and Analytical Chemist (AOAC) were adopted to evaluate the proximate, physico-chemical properties and fatty acid compositions o...
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Published in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2021-12, Vol.24 (8) |
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Summary: | Study on assessmentof biodiesel fuel potentials of seed crude oil
extracts of Balanites aegyptiaaca (L.) Del was carriedout. Standard
methods of the Association of Official and Analytical Chemist (AOAC)
were adopted to evaluate the proximate, physico-chemical properties and
fatty acid compositions of crude seed oil extracts of the test plant.
The proximate constituents of the crude seed oil extract gave crude
protein (22.09%), crude fat (56.75%), moisturecontent (1.35%), ash
(4.70%), crudefiber (12.75%) and carbohydrate (2.36%). The crude oil
physicochemical properties included saponification
value(216.439mgKOH/g), peroxide value(4.84meq/kg), acid
value(2.18mgKOH/g), iodine value(77.08g/100g), viscosity
value(150.3@30°C) and cetane number(54.08), refractive index(1.487
@30°C), relative density (0.949g/cm3) while calorific value was
39.03(MJ/kg). The fatty acids composition of crude kernel oil extract
of B. aegyptiaca indicated the presence of four (4) fatty acids, with
relative percentage abundance (RPA) in the order of 67.17%
(9,12-Octadecanoic acid (C19H3402)) > 16.22% (Pentadecanoic acid
(C17H3402)) > 11.8kg% (Heptacosanoic acid (C28H5602)) > 4.72%
(Oleic acid(C18H3402)). These properties conferred relative prospects
on the crude oil of the test plant as a suitable potential biodiesel
substrate and consequently, large scale aforestation efforts be
renewed, to guarantee ready availability of the raw materials. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |