Abstract

Biodiesel production by methanolysis of semi-refined rapeseed oil was studied over lime based catalysts. In order to improve the catalysts basicity a commercial CaO material was impregnated with aqueous solution of lithium nitrate (Li/Ca=0.3 atomic ratio). The catalysts were calcined at 575°C and 800°C, for 5h, to remove nitrate ions before reaction.The XRD patterns of the fresh catalysts, including the bare CaO, showed lines ascribable to CaO and Ca(OH)2. The absence of XRD lines belonging to Li phases confirms the efficient dispersion of Li over CaO.In the tested condition (wcat/woil=5%; CH3OH/oil=12 molar ratio) all the fresh catalysts provided similar biodiesel yields (FAME >93% after 4h) but the bare CaO catalyst was more stable. The activity decay of the Li modified samples can be related to the enhanced, by the higher basicity, calcium diglyceroxide formation during methanolysis which promotes calcium leaching. The calcination temperature for Li modified catalysts plays an important role since encourages the crystals sinterization which appears to improve the catalyst stability.

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