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Efficient One-Step Conversion of a Low-Grade Vegetable Oil to Biodiesel over a Zinc Carboxylate Metal-Organic Framework

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 1834-1845

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c03826

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  1. Ministry of Research and Technology/National Agency for Research and Innovation, the Republic of Indonesia [130C/WM01.5/N/2020]

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The metal-organic framework Zn-3(BTC)(2) synthesized in this study exhibited high performance as a catalyst for biodiesel production, showing high biodiesel yield, excellent thermal stability, and good reusability.
In this study, a metal-organic framework, namely, Zn-3(BTC)(2) (BTC = 1,3,5-benzenetricaboxylic acid), was solvothermally synthesized and employed as a catalyst for biodiesel production from degummed vegetable oil via a one-step transesterification and esterification reaction. The resulting Zn-3(BTC)(2) particles exhibit a well-defined triclinic structure with an average size of about 1.2 mu m, high specific surface area of 1176 m(2)/g, and thermal stability up to 300 degrees C. The response surface methodology-Box-Behnken design (RSM-BBD) was employed to identify the optimal reaction conditions and to model the biodiesel yield in relation to three important parameters, namely, the methanol/oil molar ratio (4:1-8:1), temperature (45-65 degrees C), and time (1.5-4.5 h). Under the optimized reaction conditions (i.e., 6:1 methanol/oil molar ratio, 65 degrees C, 4.5 h), the maximum biodiesel yield reached 89.89% in a 1 wt % catalyst, which agreed very well with the quadratic polynomial model's prediction (89.96%). The intrinsic catalytic activity of Zn-3(BTC)(2), expressed as the turnover frequency, was found to be superior to that of other MOF catalysts applied in the transesterification and esterification reactions. The reusability study showed that the as-synthesized Zn-3(BTC)(2) catalyst exhibited good stability upon three consecutive reuses without a noticeable decrease in the methyl ester yield (similar to 4%) and any appreciable metal leaching (<5%). Furthermore, a preliminary technoeconomic analysis showed that the total direct operating cost for the kilogram-scale production of Zn-3(BTC)(2) is estimated to be US$50, which may sound economically attractive.

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