Abstract
A green heterogeneous acid catalyst derived from agro-industrial waste obtained from ginger straw was prepared via partial carbonization, followed by sulfonation using sulfuric acid. Three variables, including the carbonization temperature, carbonization time and sulfonation temperature, were optimized to achieve the ideal preparation conditions and the as-synthesized catalyst was characterized using X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, N2 adsorption-desorption and acid density studies to reveal the relationship between its catalytic performance and physical-chemical properties. The results show that the ginger straw-based catalyst prepared via carbonization for 60 min at 350 °C, followed by sulfonation at 105 °C, has an amorphous carbon structure with an –SO3H group density of 1.05 mmol/g. In addition, the catalyst exhibits thermal stability up to 200 °C and satisfactory catalytic performance (93.2% conversion) during the esterification of oleic acid using methanol under the optimized reaction conditions (9:1 M ratio of methanol to oleic acid; catalyst loading, 7 wt%; reaction temperature, 64 °C; reaction time, 210 min). Although its catalytic activity was later found to decrease with cycling, the spent catalyst remains stable after the 5th cycle with a conversion of 65.6%.
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