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Evidence of thermal decomposition of fatty acid methyl esters during the synthesis of biodiesel with supercritical methanol
Authors:Joaquí  n Quesada-Medina,Pilar Olivares-Carrillo
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Murcia, Campus of Espinardo, 30071 Murcia, Spain
Abstract:New evidence on the thermal decomposition of fatty acid methyl esters during biodiesel synthesis in supercritical conditions is presented. Thermal decomposition products were detected chromatographically, by applying the UNE-EN 14105:2003 standard, as a broad single peak during the determination of glycerides in the reaction samples. These degradation products could be quantified chromatographically by the above standard because the area of the peak was proportional to the disappearance of the polyunsaturated fatty acid methyl esters, which contain two or more double bonds (methyl linoleate and linolenate), generated during biodiesel synthesis from soybean oil. In the experimental conditions tested, thermal decomposition reactions of these unsaturated fatty acid methyl esters began to appear at 300 °C/26 MPa, and were more intense as the temperature rose. For its part, the main saturated fatty acid methyl ester (methyl palmitate) generated during the reaction was hardly decomposed at all in the experimental conditions tested and only began to disappear at 350 °C/43 MPa.
Keywords:Biodiesel synthesis   Supercritical methanol   Fatty acid methyl esters   Thermal stability   Catalyst-free process
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