Preparation, characterization and evaluation of x-MoO3/Al-SBA-15 catalysts for biodiesel production

IF 3.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Pub Date : 2021-12-15 DOI:10.1007/s40243-021-00204-x
Joyce S. B. Figueiredo, Bruno T. S. Alves, Vitória A. Freire, José J. N. Alves, Bianca V. S. Barbosa
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Biodiesel is an alternative source of renewable energy that can be produced by a transesterification of vegetable oils. Mesoporous molecular sieves, such as SBA-15, due to high surface area and thermal stability are promising precursors for heterogeneous catalysts in the transesterification reaction. In this work, Al-SBA-15 precursor was obtained by direct hydrothermal synthesis, impregnated with different MoO3 contents (5, 10 and 15 wt%) by the pore saturation method, and evaluated as heterogeneous catalyst in the production of biodiesel from a transesterification of soybean oil with methanol. Al-SBA-15 precursor as well as MoO3/Al-SBA-15 catalyst were characterized for its structural characteristic by X-ray diffraction, textural characteristic by N2 adsorption analysis, and thermal stability by thermogravimetric analysis. An experimental planning 22 + 3 CtPt was used to evaluate the influence of MoO3 content and reaction time on biodiesel yield from soybean oil and methanol. The biodiesel content in the final product was obtained by gas chromatography. An average biodiesel yield of 96% was obtained with the catalyst 10%MoO3/Al-SBA-15 under the following reaction conditions: 20:1 methanol/soybean oil molar ratio, and 3 wt% of catalyst loading at 150 °C in 3 h. After five consecutive reaction cycles, the biodiesel yield decreased by about 34%. The density and acidity of the biodiesel produced are within the specified values for commercialization according to international standards.

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生物柴油用x-MoO3/Al-SBA-15催化剂的制备、表征及评价
生物柴油是一种可再生能源的替代来源,可以通过植物油的酯交换反应生产。介孔分子筛,如SBA-15,由于其高的比表面积和热稳定性,是很有希望在酯交换反应中用作多相催化剂的前驱体。本研究通过直接水热合成Al-SBA-15前驱体,通过孔隙饱和法浸渍不同MoO3含量(5%、10%和15% wt%)的Al-SBA-15前驱体,并对其作为多相催化剂在大豆油与甲醇酯交换制生物柴油中的应用进行了评价。用x射线衍射对Al-SBA-15前驱体和MoO3/Al-SBA-15催化剂的结构特征、N2吸附分析的结构特征和热重分析的热稳定性进行了表征。采用22 + 3 CtPt实验方案,考察了MoO3含量和反应时间对大豆油和甲醇制备生物柴油的影响。用气相色谱法测定最终产物中生物柴油的含量。在甲醇与豆油摩尔比为20:1、催化剂负载为3wt %、温度为150℃、反应时间为3h的条件下,以10%MoO3/Al-SBA-15为催化剂,生物柴油的平均产率为96%。连续5个反应周期后,生物柴油的产率下降了约34%。生产的生物柴油的密度和酸度均在国际标准的商业化规定值之内。
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