Abstract

Alkyl levulinates are a class of compounds that have diverse applications and show great promise as environmentally friendly fuel additives. These compounds are renewable, have a high energy density, and can easily be used with existing infrastructure. Therefore, they can play a significant role in contributing to the ongoing endeavors toward more sustainable and efficient energy solutions. In this study, alkyl levulinates (ALs) as fuel additives were synthesized using phosphomolybdate g-C3N4 (PMox/g-C3N4) as an efficient catalyst for the esterification reaction of levulinic acid (LA) with three diverse alcohols, namely ethanol, 1-butanol, and 1-hexanol. An experimental investigation assessed the impact of several key factors, such as temperature, the volumetric proportion of LA to alcohol, reaction time, catalyst loading, and catalyst amount, on the chemical process under study. For ethyl levulinate (EL) a 76 % yield was obtained at 130 °C, 8 h reaction time, LA: ethanol 1:12, and 20 mg catalyst. Also, a > 99 % yield was obtained for the butyl levulinate (BL) production at 130 °C, 8 h reaction time, LA: alcohol proportion of 1:12, and 10 mg catalyst. Hexyl levulinate (HL) was achieved with 71 % yield under the optimal condition of 230 °C, 8 h reaction time, LA: hexanol 1:20, and 10 mg catalyst.

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