Abstract
The present work demonstrates a single-step preparation of sulfo carbon-based solid acid catalyst (CSO3H) obtained from cellulose by direct carbonization–sulfonation with conc. H2SO4. The variation of reaction conditions, such as, reaction temperature (50–180°C), weight ratio of H2SO4 to cellulose (5/1–30/1) and reaction time (1–10h) provided CSO3H with relatively abundant density of acid sites attached on catalyst surface. The CSO3H with the highest density of SO3H groups (0.81mmol H+/g) was obtained at 100°C using weight ratio of H2SO4 to cellulose (20/1) after 3h of reaction. The catalyst was characterized by means of N2 sorption analysis (average pore diameter 12.8nm, specific surface area 1.38m2/g, pore volume 0.004cm3/g), FT-IR, TG, XRD, FE-SEM and S elemental analysis. The conversion of rapeseed oil fatty acids (RFA) in esterification reactions with CSO3H as catalyst was quite similar to the commercial Amberlyst-15 and the biodiesel with ester content of ≥96.5% was successfully obtained under optimized reaction conditions.
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