Abstract
Developing an environmental-friendly and highly active catalyst in transesterification for biodiesel production is of great importance for a more economic biodisel process. Herein, we reported that waste eggshells were used to adsorb Au(III) in water and convert the Au(III)-polluted eggshells into the functional nanocatalyst-CaO/Au for the transesterification reaction between soybean oil and methanol to the preparation of biodiesel. By coupling of CaO and Au nanoparticles, CaO/Au nanoparticles showed superior catalytic activity for the transesterification reaction between soybean oil and methanol. An optimum performance was observed over CaO/Au nanocomposites in a methanol-oil molar ratio at 12 : 1 with catalyst content of 1.0 wt% at 70 °C for 3 h. Besides, the catalytic activity of CaO/Au nanocatalyst was almost unchanged after recycling for 5 times and the yield of biodiesel still kept at 88.9%. The proof-of concept study provided us a sustainable method for utilization of waste eggshells to remedy the metal ions-polluted wastewater and the synthesis of functional nanocomposite for biodiesel production, show great potential application of waste eggshell in adsorption and catalytic reactions.
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