Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5213676 | Tetrahedron | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The use of biodiesel derived from oils and fats is making an increased contribution as a renewable energy source. The synthesis of biodiesel involves transesterification of triglycerides to the monoalkyl esters, a process often made challenging by the presence of free fatty acids (FFA). Herein an integrated flow system for the synthesis of biodiesel, employing a solid supported acid catalyst for esterification of FFAs, followed by transesterification using polymer supported N-heterocycle carbene (NHC) catalyst is reported. This system delivers biodiesel in high yields from a variety of fat and oils, using robust and recyclable catalysts.
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Authors
Mousa Asadi, Joel F. Hooper, David W. Lupton,