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Development of heteogeneous catalysts for transesterification of triglycerides

Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters

Gomes, J. F. P.; Bordado, J. C. M.; M. Joana Neiva Correia2008

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Gomes, J. F. P. (João Fernando Pereira Gomes); Bordado, J. C. M. (João Carlos Moura Bordado); Jaime Filipe Borges (Jaime Filipe Borges Puna); M. Joana Neiva Correia (Maria Joana Castelo-Branco de Assis Teixeira Neiva Correia)

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2008

Abstract

This paper describes a preliminary work done towards the development of new metallic heterogeneous catalysts to be used in the transesterification reaction of triglycerides, which is of considerable interest in the production of biodiesel. Biodiesel is a mixture of mono-alkyl esters of fatty acids, and is currently manufactured by transesterification of triglycerides with methanol using NaOH or KOH as liquid base catalyst. Catalysts as such are corrosive to the equipment, and as these catalysts are present in the liquid phase, must be neutralized after the completion of the reaction, typically using HCl, thus producing salt streams. Moreover, due to the presence of free fatty acids, it reacts to form soaps as unwanted by-products, hence requiring more expensive separation processes. Therefore, there is a great need for the development of industrial processes for biodiesel production using solid acid catalysts. The key benefit of using solid acid catalysts is that no polluting by-products are formed, and the catalysts do not have to be removed since they do not mix with the biodiesel product.

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Title of the publication container

Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters

First page or article number

279

Last page

279

Volume

95

Issue

2

ISSN

0133-1736

Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)

chemical-engineering - Chemical engineering

Publication language (ISO code)

eng - English

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