Zr-SBA-15 Acid Catalyst: Optimization of the Synthesis and Reaction Conditions for Biodiesel Production from Low-grade Oils and Fats
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2012-11
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Elsevier
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The production of biodiesel by methanolysis of highly acidic crude palm oil has
been optimized for the Zr-SBA-15 heterogeneous acid catalyst. A dual optimization
procedure has been carried out using surface response methodology and selecting the
yield towards fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) as main response factor. Selected target
variables for the optimization were: acidity of the synthesis media, zirconium loading,
ageing temperature (all three for the synthesis of the catalyst); and temperature,
methanol to oil molar ratio, catalyst loading (for the reaction tests). Quadratic
equations were obtained for both models and their statistical analysis led to the
optimal conditions for Zr-SBA-15 synthesis (0.67 N HCl media concentration, 130ºC
ageing temperature, 10 Si/Zr molar ratio), and for the transesterification reaction
conditions (209ºC, 12.45 wt% catalyst loading, 45.8 methanol to oil molar ratio). Under
these optimized conditions FAME yield reached 92 mol% after 6 h. Additionally,
reusability tests revealed that the optimized Zr-SBA-15 catalyst displays an excellent
reaction stability, being fully regenerated after calcination at 450ºC. Moreover, the
high catalytic activity and stability achieved with crude palm oil is retained when using
waste cooking oil (WCO) or low-grade fats such as category-1 fat, waste lard and mixed
fats, leading to FAME yields over 90% after 6 hours, for each raw material, and with
acidities in the final product lower than 2.5 mg KOH per gram.
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Línea Investigación: Línea 8. Producción de biocombustibles
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Catalysis Today 195 (2012) 44-53.
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