Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
678039 Biomass and Bioenergy 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

An economic and environmentally friendly catalyst derived from waste freshwater mussel shell (FMS) was prepared by a calcination-impregnation-activation method, and it was applied in transesterification of Chinese tallow oil. The as-prepared catalyst exhibits a “honeycomb” -like structure with a specific surface area of 23.2 m2 g−1. The newly formed CaO crystals are major active phase of the catalyst. The optimal calcination and activity temperature are 900 °C and 600 °C, respectively. When the reaction is carried out at 70 °C with a methanol/oil molar ratio of 12:1, a catalyst concentration of 5% and a reaction time of 1.5 h, the FMS-catalyst is active for 7 reaction cycles, with the biodiesel yield above 90%. The experimental results indicate that the FMS can be used as an economic catalyst for the biodiesel production.

► An economic and environmentally friendly FMS-catalyst was prepared and utilized for biodiesel production. ► Under the optimal reaction conditions, more than 96% yield of biodiesel is achieved. ► The FMS-catalyst can be reused more than 7 times without the serious deactivation. ► The waste freshwater mussel shell has potential as a catalyst for biodiesel production.

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