Abstract

Biodiesel produced by vegetable oil transesterification is a potential alternative fuel to diesel regarding the limited resources of fossil fuel and its environmental concerns. In this paper, N-methylimidazole functionalized anion exchange resin (R +–OH −) containing NaOH was synthesized through two-step method and applied for transesterification of soybean oil. R +–OH − was found to show some polarity due to the functional groups of N-methylimidazole and hydroxyl, and NaOH could be absorbed in R +–OH − to form R +OH − (Na). Both soybean oil and methanol will be compatible to the partly-polar R +OH − (Na), and the reaction will be enhanced by the co-catalysis of R +–OH − with NaOH. The properties of R +–OH − (Na) were studied, such as ion exchange capacity, stability and microstructure. The influences of the molar ratio of methanol to soybean oil, stirring speed and the amount of R +–OH − (Na) were investigated. The conversion of soybean oil was up to 97.25% at the optimal condition: molar ratio of methanol to soybean oil 12:1, the amount of catalyst 2.5%, reaction temperature 50 °C, stirring speed 570 rpm and reaction time 10 h. The co-catalysis of R +–OH − with NaOH improved the yield of biodiesel greatly, and R +–OH − (Na) could be reused after regeneration.

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