Abstract:
Biodiesel is one of the paramount biofuels and alternates for geologically
produced petroleum fuel. The lipid sources in dissipate material are very
much valuable in two ways: one is for the remediation of dissipate and the
other is to obtain a high percentage of biofuel. Hence, in the present study
Solanum nigrum L. seed – a widespread weed found in agricultural fields – was
selected as a source to produce biodiesel via the transesterification process
with the help of an alkali catalyst. The highest conversion of Solanum nigrum L.
seed oil (as triglyceride) to biodiesel was achieved as 99.6 wt% with 35 min
reaction time at 65°C, 9:1 molar ratio of methanol to oil, and 1 wt% of
potassium hydroxide (KOH) catalyst. At the optimized condition, the conver sion of triglyceride to biodiesel was confirmed by 1
H NMR and the fuel proper ties of biodiesel were analyzed. The fuel properties were originated to be
observed within the limit of ASTM D6751 standard.