Abstract

In this study, the effect of reaction parameters such as molar ratio of methanol to oleic acid, catalyst amount, reaction temperature and reaction time was investigated for esterification of oleic acid with methanol in the presence of Amberlyst 46. The conversion of 98.6% was obtained when the reaction was performed at 3:1 molar ratio of methanol to oleic acid, reaction temperature of 100°C, catalyst amount of 15% and 2h reaction time. The conversions with reused catalyst varied in the range of 96.8% to 98.3%. After the catalyst was reused for ten times under the same reaction conditions negligible catalytic activity loss (<2%) was observed. The pseudo-homogeneous and Eley–Rideal models were used to correlate experimental data. The results support the validity of Eley–Rideal mechanism where the surface reaction was assumed as the rate limiting step.

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