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Statistical optimization of biodiesel production from para rubber seed oil by SO3H-MCM-41 catalyst
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2015
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So3h-mcm-41 CatalystEngineeringChemistryBiodiesel ProductionChemical EngineeringSynthetic FuelChemical PropertiesPetroleum Refining ProcessCatalytic ApplicationCatalyst RecyclingExperimental ParametersCatalysisStatistical OptimizationCatalytic SynthesisChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryCatalyst PreparationFuel ProductionPetroleum RefiningSustainable ProductionHydrothermal Processing
The experimental parameters for biodiesel production from para rubber seed oil and methanol using a SO3H-MCM-41 catalyst were optimized statistically. The SO3H-MCM-41 catalyst was synthesized by co-condensation in the presence of tetraethyl orthosilicate, 3-mercaptopropyl (methyl) dimethoxysilane (MPMDS) and cetyl-trimethylammonium bromide. In the last step, the solid catalyst (SH-MCM41) was oxidized by H2O2 to SO3H-MCM-41. The acid capacity of the obtained SO3H-MCM-41 catalyst was quantified by back titration with 0.1 M sodium hydroxide. The physical and chemical properties of the SO3H-MCM-41 were characterized by nitrogen adsorption/desorption, X-ray diffractometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. The effect of varying the catalyst loading (wt.%), reaction time (h) and temperature (°C) and molar composition of MPMDS on the biodiesel yield were investigated using a 2k factorial design. The optimal conditions to maximize the biodiesel yield, obtained from the response surface analysis using a Box–Behnken design, was a 14.5 wt.% catalyst loading, and a reaction time and temperature of 48 h and 129.6 °C. Under these conditions a fatty acid methyl ester (biodiesel) yield of 84% was predicted, and an 83.10 ± 0.39% yield experimentally obtained.
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