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Euphorbia tirucalli stem bark and phylloclades’ oil quality variability and implication for energy use

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dc.creator Nchimbi, Hamisi Yunus
dc.date 2021-05-06T12:28:02Z
dc.date 2021-05-06T12:28:02Z
dc.date 2021
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T13:09:20Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T13:09:20Z
dc.identifier Nchimbi, H. Y. (2021). Euphorbia tirucalli stem bark and phylloclades’ oil quality variability and implication for energy use. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 1-12.
dc.identifier URL: https://www.springerprofessional.de/en/euphorbia-tirucalli-stem-bark-and-phylloclades-oil-quality-varia/18753426
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2978
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2978
dc.description Abstract . Full text available at https://www.springerprofessional.de/en/euphorbia-tirucalli-stem-bark-and-phylloclades-oil-quality-varia/18753426
dc.description Liquid biofuels have emerged as a worldwide alternative fuel with potential to replace fossil fuels. Due to their wide availability as derivatives of organic materials from plants, they have attracted much attention and investment in developing countries including Tanzania, as alternative sources of energy. This study examined effects of oil quality from stem barks and phylloclades of Euphorbia tirucalli trees of different girth sizes (viz., 20 cm, 30 cm, 40 cm, 50 cm, 60 cm, 70 cm, and 80 cm) from semi-arid, coastal, and southern highlands in Dodoma, Dar es Salaam, and Mbeya Southern highland, agro-ecological zones in Tanzania. Using Soxhlet extraction method, oils were extracted from E. tirucalli stem barks with different girth sizes while oils from phylloclades were extracted from matured apical phylloclades collected from shoots of E. tirucalli trees from which the stem bark samples had been collected. Oil yields were determined by measuring the weight of oil (g) by the total weight of sample extracts used (20 g), and the average oil yield on each sample was determined. Oil quality was evaluated as oxidative stability index (OSI), acid values (AVs), and percent free fatty acids (%FFAs). Their results were then compared with the European Union (EU) oil quality standard specifications prescribed in EN 14214 of 6 h, 0.5 mg KOH/g, max and 0.020 maximum wt% limits, respectively. Differences in the quality of E. tirucalli (stem bark and phylloclades) oil were analyzed statistically with paired-sample t test (two-tailed) using the SPSS 15.0 software package. Results showed that the difference in OSIs from stem barks were not significantly higher (3–5 h) than phylloclades (3–4 h) at the p > 0.5 level. Also, the difference in AVs and %FFAs from the stem barks (7.6–7.4 mg KOH and 3.8–3.6%) was not significantly lower than those from the phylloclades (8.4–8.1 mg KOH and 4.3–4.0%) respectively. The quality of oil from stem bark and phylloclades samples at different stem girth sizes semi-arid agro-ecological zone was not significantly higher than from southern highland and coastal agro-ecological zones, respectively. Thus, there were no significant differences in the quality of E. tirucalli oil (stem bark and phylloclades) among stem girth sizes in different agro-ecological zones. The AVs and %FFAs of oils from stem bark and phylloclades were higher than the recommended standards, while the OSIs were below the biofuel standard limit. High AVs and %FFAs reduced oil quality by producing considerably low OSIs values than recommended standards. Finally, the study concluded that E. tirucalli oil requires purification to reduce levels of AV and %FFA contents so that the oil becomes suitable for application as liquid biofuel for energy generations.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Springer Nature
dc.subject Euphorbia
dc.subject Phylloclades’ oil
dc.subject Tirucalli stem bark
dc.subject Euphorbia tirucalli trees
dc.subject Energy use
dc.subject Stem bark
dc.subject Liquid biofuels
dc.subject Biofuels
dc.subject Fossil fuel
dc.title Euphorbia tirucalli stem bark and phylloclades’ oil quality variability and implication for energy use
dc.type Article


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