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Comparison of biodiesel production using a novel porous Zn/Al/Co complex oxide prepared from different methods: Physicochemical properties, reaction kinetic and thermodynamic studies

Chihe Sun, Yun Hu, Fubao Sun, Yahui Sun, Guojie Song, Haixing Chang and Siriporn Lunprom

Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 181, issue C, 1419-1430

Abstract: The use of heterogeneous catalysts in the transesterification reaction is an eco-friendly and cost-effective approach for biodiesel production as compared to the homogeneous catalyst-based processes. In this study, a heterogeneous cobalt doping Zn/Al complex oxide was prepared by a simple birch-templating method, and successfully applied to the transesterification of jatropha oil with methanol. The catalyst had strong diffraction peaks of ZnAl2O4 spinel crystal with substitutional doping of amorphous cobalt atom. It had a tendency to achieve a high base strength whilst increasing the specific surface area in the presence of cobalt. By contrast to the impregnation and coprecipitation methods, the crystalline particles from templating method were uniformly distributed on the catalyst surface, thus forming a well-defined tiled network with large amounts of grain-free pores. The exposure of available activity sites resulted in a biodiesel yield of 91.4%. After used several times and recycled, the regenerated catalyst also exhibited good catalytic potency without obvious deactivation. The transesterification kinetics satisfied the Pseudo first order model that controlled by the reaction temperature and catalyst dosage. The thermodynamic parameters of ΔH of 16.7 kJ/mol, ΔS of −284.6 J/mol/K, and ΔG of 140.0 kJ/mol suggested an endothermic, endergonic, and non-spontaneous nature of the reaction.

Keywords: Biodiesel; Transesterification; Heterogeneous catalysis; Zinc aluminate; Template method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.09.122

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