Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel

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Main Author: Puna, Jaime
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Gomes, João, Correia, M. Joana N., Dias, A. P. Soares, Bordado, J. C.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This paper describes experimental work done towards the search for more profitable and sustainable alternatives regarding biodiesel production, using heterogeneous catalysts instead of the conventional homogenous alkaline catalysts, such as NaOH, KOH or sodium methoxide, for the methanolysis reaction. This experimental work is a first stage on the development and optimization of new solid catalysts, able to produce biodiesel from vegetable oils. The heterogeneous catalytic process has many differences from the currently used in industry homogeneous process. The main advantage is that, it requires lower investment costs, since no need for separation steps of methanol/catalyst, biodiesel/catalyst and glycerine/catalyst. This work resulted in the selection of CaO and CaO modified with Li catalysts, which showed very good catalytic performances with high activity and stability. In fact FAME yields higher than 92% were observed in two consecutive reaction batches without expensive intermediate reactivation procedures. Therefore, those catalysts appear to be suitable for biodiesel production.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
title Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
spellingShingle Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
Puna, Jaime
Biodiesel
Heterogeneous catalysts
Transesterification
title_short Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
title_full Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
title_fullStr Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
title_full_unstemmed Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
title_sort Advances on the development of novel heterogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides in biodiesel
author Puna, Jaime
author_facet Puna, Jaime
Gomes, João
Correia, M. Joana N.
Dias, A. P. Soares
Bordado, J. C.
author_role author
author2 Gomes, João
Correia, M. Joana N.
Dias, A. P. Soares
Bordado, J. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Puna, Jaime
Gomes, João
Correia, M. Joana N.
Dias, A. P. Soares
Bordado, J. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiesel
Heterogeneous catalysts
Transesterification
topic Biodiesel
Heterogeneous catalysts
Transesterification
description This paper describes experimental work done towards the search for more profitable and sustainable alternatives regarding biodiesel production, using heterogeneous catalysts instead of the conventional homogenous alkaline catalysts, such as NaOH, KOH or sodium methoxide, for the methanolysis reaction. This experimental work is a first stage on the development and optimization of new solid catalysts, able to produce biodiesel from vegetable oils. The heterogeneous catalytic process has many differences from the currently used in industry homogeneous process. The main advantage is that, it requires lower investment costs, since no need for separation steps of methanol/catalyst, biodiesel/catalyst and glycerine/catalyst. This work resulted in the selection of CaO and CaO modified with Li catalysts, which showed very good catalytic performances with high activity and stability. In fact FAME yields higher than 92% were observed in two consecutive reaction batches without expensive intermediate reactivation procedures. Therefore, those catalysts appear to be suitable for biodiesel production.
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