Abstract
The present study compares the performances of the regression models developed by the
response surface methodology combined with the full factorial, Box-Behnken or face central
composite designs applied for the ultrasound-assisted KOH–catalyzed methanolysis of sunflower
oil. While all models led to similar optimal reaction conditions, the models based on the simpler
designs had the smaller corrected Akaike information criterion values, the insignificant lack of fit
and the more favorable statistical criteria than the model based on the full factorial design.
Including fewer experiments, the Box-Behnken design can be recommended for the optimization
of ultrasound-assisted biodiesel production processes