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Transesterification of soybean frying oil to biodiesel using heterogeneous catalysts
Authors:K.G. Georgogianni  A.P. KatsoulidisP.J. Pomonis  M.G. Kontominas
Affiliation:Section of Industrial and Food Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Ioannina 45110-Ioannina, Greece
Abstract:In the present work, the transesterification reaction of soybean frying oil with methanol, in the presence of different heterogeneous catalysts (Mg MCM-41, Mg-Al Hydrotalcite, and K+ impregnated zirconia), using low frequency ultrasonication (24 KHz) and mechanical stirring (600 rpm) for the production of biodiesel fuel was studied. Selection of catalysts was based on a combination of porosity and surface basicity. Their characterization was carried out using X-ray diffraction, Nitrogen adsorption-desorption porosimetry and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive spectra (EDS). The activities of the catalysts were related to their basic strength. Mg-Al hydrotalcite showed particularly the highest activity (conversion 97%). It is important to mention that the catalyst activity of ZrO2 in the transesterification reaction increased as the catalyst was enriched with more potassium cations becoming more basic. Use of ultrasonication significantly accelerated the transesterification reaction compared to the use of mechanical stirring (5 h versus 24 h).
Keywords:Biodiesel   Heterogeneous catalysis   Transesterification   Soybean oil
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