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110th Anniversary: Transesterification of Corn Oil to Biodiesel by Ion Exchange Resins with Macroporous Structure

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 58, Issue 39, Pages 18097-18106

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b02968

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  1. Scientific Research Foundation of Ege University [2017-FBE-009]

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This study investigated the transesterification of corn oil into fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and free fatty acid (FFA) conversion using macroporous strong acid cationic (Purolite CT175 in H+ and Na+ forms) and strong base anionic (Purolite A500TLPIus in OH- form) resins. Taguchi experimental design was used for the optimization of molar ratio of methanol to oil (6:1, 12:1, and 18:1 mol/mol), reaction time (24, 36, 48 h), reaction temperature (63, 65, 67 degrees C), and resin loading (12, 16, 20 wt %). For both ionic forms of Purolite CT175, resin loading of 12 wt %, reaction temperature of 65 degrees C, methanol to oil (MeOH:Oil) mol ratio of 18:1, and reaction time of 24 h were found as optimum conditions. On the other hand, 12 wt % of resin loading, 65 degrees C of reaction temperature, 6:1 of methanol to oil molar ratio, and 24 h of reaction time were obtained as optimum conditions for Purolite A500TLPlus resin in OH- form. The maximal FFA conversions of approximately 80%, 81%, and 76% were achieved at optimum conditions for H- and Na+ forms of Purolite CT175 resin and OH- form of Purolite A500TLPlus resin, respectively.

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