Abstract

The use of different lower and higher alcohols viz; methanol, ethanol, n-propanol and n-octanol, for the synthesis of methyl, ethyl, propyl and octyl fatty acid esters by transesterification of vegetable oil (triglycerides) with respective alcohols also known as ‘Bio-diesel’ and ‘Bio-lubricants’ was studied in detail. The reactions were carried out in a batch process. The activity with different supports like clay (K-10), activated carbon, ZSM-5, H-beta and TS-1 were compared. The superacids (heteropolyacids, HPA) viz; Dodeca-Tungstophosphoric acid [H3PO4·12 WO3·xH2O] (TPA) and Dodeca-Molybdo phosphoric acid ammonium salt hydrate [H12Mo12N3-O40P+aq] (DMAA) was used to increase the acidity and so the activity by loading on the most active support viz; clay (K-10). These HPA loaded on clay as a catalyst was used for the following study: effect of percent HPA loading on clay, effect of different vegetable oils, effect of different alcohols on the triglyceride conversion based on glycerol formation and selectivity based on alkyl esters formation. The data is compared at the best-optimized identical set of operating reaction conditions: 170°C, 170rpm, catalyst loading: 5% (w/w of reaction mixture), molar ratio (oil: alcohol): 1:15 and time on stream of 8h. The generated data is also evaluated based on the reported one.

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