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Empirical modeling the ultrasound-assisted base-catalyzed sunflower oil methanolysis kinetics
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Methanolysis Process RateChemical EngineeringEngineeringPetrochemicalSonoelectrochemistryFuel ProductionReactor DesignMethanolSonochemistryMetabolic EngineeringCatalysisFood EngineeringChemistryUltrasoundMass Transfer LimitationPetroleum RefiningChemical KineticsPetroleum Refining Process
The ultrasound-assisted sunflower oil methanolysis catalyzed by KOH was studied to define a simple empirical kinetic model useful for reactor design without complex computation. It was assumed that the neutralization of free fatty acids and the saponification reaction were negligible. The methanolysis process rate was observed to be controlled by the mass transfer limitation in the initial heterogeneous regime and by the chemical reaction in the later pseudo-homogeneous regime. The model involving the irreversible second-order kinetics was established and used for simulation of the triacylglycerol conversion and the fatty acid methyl esters formation in the latter regime. A good agreement between the proposed model and the experimental data in the chemically controlled regime was found.
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