Hydrocracking Rubber Seeds Oil for Biofuel Production Using Bifunctional Sarulla‐Derived Natural Zeolite–Ni and Ni–Mo/SNZ Catalyst

Author:

Sihombing Junifa Layla1ORCID,Kembaren Agus1,Herlinawati Herlinawati1,Dewi Ratna Sari1,Pulungan Ahmad Nasir1ORCID,Veronika Nia1,Karimah Fithriyyah1,Pangaribuan Rabiatul Adawiyah1,Rahayu Rahayu1,Wibowo Ary Anggara2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Negeri Medan Jl. Willem Iskandar Pasar V Medan Estate Medan 20221 Indonesia

2. School of Engineering The Australian National University North Road Acton Australian Capital Territory 6201 Australia

Abstract

Rubber seeds, due to their rich vegetable oil content, emerge as a promising substrate for biofuel production. Harnessing the progressive catalytic hydrocracking methodology, this research delves into the activation of Sarulla‐derived natural zeolite followed by Ni and Ni–Mo metal impregnation, subsequently subjecting rubber seed oil to hydrocracking at 400, 450, and 500 °C under atmospheric pressure at 0.1 MPa. Zeolite characteristics undergo notable transformations postmetal impregnation. Importantly, at 500 °C, gasoline fraction selectivity exhibits superior efficacy, with the Ni/SNZ‐A catalyst demonstrating consistently high selectivity (>85%) across varied temperatures. Posthydrocracking reveals an amplification in n‐paraffin, aromatic, olefin, and methyl ester profiles to 19.6%, 7.3%, 25.7%, and 17.7%, respectively, contrasting the diminution of cycloparaffin, carboxylic acid, and ketones to 3.6%, 0.2%, and 2.5%, respectively. The aforementioned discoveries hold significant importance in the realm of further investigation into the generation of gasoline fractions through the utilization of natural zeolite catalysts and the incorporation of metals with lower mass, all conducted under atmospheric pressure conditions with the ultimate objective of mitigating production expenses.

Funder

Universitas Negeri Medan

Publisher

Wiley

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