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Kinetic modeling of cottonseed oil transesterification with ethanol

Journal

REACTION KINETICS MECHANISMS AND CATALYSIS
Volume 128, Issue 2, Pages 707-722

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11144-019-01661-2

Keywords

Biodiesel; Cottonseed oil; Ethanol; Kinetic modeling

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This study aimed to evaluate the kinetic behavior of cottonseed oil transesterification with ethanol based on a pseudo first order kinetic model. A 2(3) factorial planning with three central points was performed by considering temperature, catalyst concentration and alcohol/oil molar ratio as dependent variables and biodiesel concentration as response signal. It was observed that the highest conversion was obtained for the following conditions: temperature between 50 and 70 degrees C, high alcohol/oil molar ratio and low percentage of catalyst. All samples were collected during time intervals of 5-10-15-30-60 and 90 min. A set of kinetic constant values were obtained for each operating condition ranging from 72 to 23l min(-1). Indeed, it was possible to obtain the kinetic parameters frequency factor k(0) = 5807.05 dm(3)*mol(-1)*min(-1) and E-a = 16.84 kJ*mol(-1) for biodiesel production with ethanol.

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