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Activity and basic properties of KOH/mordenite for transesterification of palm oil

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages 690-700

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DOI: 10.1016/S2095-4956(13)60092-3

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transesterification; biodiesel; mordenite; KOH; solid base catalyst

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  1. National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Thailand
  2. Center of Excellence on Petrochemical and Materials Technology, Thailand

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The catalytic performance of KOH/mordenite has been studied for transesterification of palm oil using a batch reactor and a packed-bed reactor at 60 degrees C and atmospheric pressure. The KOH/mordenite processed transesterification in the batch reactor gave the highest methyl ester yield of 96.7% under optimum conditions, while a methyl ester content over 94.5% was obtained in the packed-bed reactor. This comparison indicates that transesterification in a batch-type reactor gives a higher methyl ester yield than that of a continuous-flow reactor. Dealumination was found in the calcined catalysts and had a significant effect on the physical structure and chemical composition of the catalysts. Leaching of the potassium species was negligible, whereas depositing and washing of the reacted mixture with acetone on the catalyst surface were observed by FTIR.

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