Decanter cake (DC), with an oil content of 11.5 ± 0.18 wt.%, was subjected to ultrasound-aided transesterification
using boiler ash as a base catalyst, petroleum ether and hexane as co-solvents. Optimization
work revealed that at MeOH:oil mass ratio of 6:1 and 2.3 wt.% catalyst (based on DC weight) with 1:2
co-solvents:DC mass ratio as the optimal reaction conditions. Both decanter cake and boiler ash, waste
materials from oil palm mill, were successfully utilized to produce methyl ester (biodiesel) with highest
conversion of 85.9 wt.% in a 1 h reaction period at 55 C.