کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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680840 | 1459985 | 2014 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Carbon-based solid acid catalysts were prepared from cassava stillage residue.
• The catalysts have good catalytic activity for esterification of FFAs in WCO.
• The catalysts have a stable framework and a suitable acid density.
• The catalysts are reusable and maintained good catalytic activity after five uses.
• The catalysts are economical and eco-friendly for biodiesel production.
A novel carbon-based solid acid catalyst was prepared by the sulfonation of incompletely carbonized cassava stillage residue (CSR) with concentrated sulfuric acid, and employed to catalyze the esterification of methanol and free fatty acids (FFAs) in waste cooking oil (WCO). The effects of the carbonization and the sulfonation temperatures on the pore structure, acid density and catalytic activity of the CSR-derived catalysts were systematically investigated. Low temperature carbonization and high temperature sulfonation can cause the collapse of the carbon framework, while high temperature carbonization is not conducive to the attachment of SO3H groups on the surface. The catalyst showed high catalytic activity for esterification, and the acid value for WCO is reduced to below 2 mg KOH/g after reaction. The activity of catalyst can be well maintained after five cycles. CSR can be considered a promising raw material for the production of a new eco-friendly solid acid catalyst.
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Journal: Bioresource Technology - Volume 158, April 2014, Pages 392–395