Artículo
Synthesis of bioadditives of fuels from biodiesel-derived glycerol by esterification with acetic acid on solid catalysts
Bedogni, Gabriel Alejandro
; Acevedo, Mauro Dino
; Aguzín, Federico Leandro
; Okulik, Nora Beatriz
; Padro, Cristina
Fecha de publicación:
06/2017
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Revista:
Environmental Technology
ISSN:
0959-3330
e-ISSN:
1479-487X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
In this paper, glycerol esterification with acetic acid was studied on several solid acid catalysts: Al2O3, Al-MCM-41, HPA/SiO2, HBEA, Amberlyst-15 and Amberlyst-36 with the aim of determining the reaction conditions and the nature of the surface acid sites required to produce selectively triacetylglycerol (triacetin). The acidity of the catalysts (nature, density and strength of acid sites) was characterized by temperature programmed desorption of NH3 and FTIR of adsorbed pyridine. Al2O3 (Lewis acidity) did not show any activity in the reaction. In contrast, highest activity and selectivity to the triacetylated product (triacetin) were obtained on catalysts with Brønsted acidity: Amberlyst 15 and Amberlyst 36. The effect of temperature and molar ratio of acetic acid to glycerol was studied, finding that both parameters have a significant impact on the obtention of the desired product. Glycerol conversion rate and selectivity to triacetin increased when temperature or acetic acid to glycerol molar ratio were increased reaching a triacetin yield on Amberlyst 36 of 44% at 393 K and acetic acid to glycerol molar ratio of 6. Deactivation and reusability of Amberlyst 36 were evaluated by performing consecutive catalytic tests. The presence of some irreversible deactivation due to sulphur loss was observed. In addition, the feasibility of using crude glycerol from biodiesel production as reactant was also investigated. Conversion of crude pre-treated glycerol yielded values of triacetin and diacetin similar to those obtained with the commercial pure glycerol although at a lower rate.
Palabras clave:
Glycerol Acetylation
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Triacetin
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Solid Acid Catalysts
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Biofuel
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Bedogni, Gabriel Alejandro; Acevedo, Mauro Dino; Aguzín, Federico Leandro; Okulik, Nora Beatriz; Padro, Cristina; Synthesis of bioadditives of fuels from biodiesel-derived glycerol by esterification with acetic acid on solid catalysts; Taylor & Francis; Environmental Technology; 39; 10; 6-2017; 1-12
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