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Production of biodiesel and hydrogen from plant oil catalyzed by magnetic carbon-supported nickel and sodium silicate

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 18, Issue 11, Pages 3302-3314

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5gc02680f

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  1. Nanjing Agricultural University, Chinese Academy of Sciences [CAS 135 program] [XTBG-T02]
  2. Nanjing Agricultural University, Chinese Academy of Sciences [Equipment RD grant] [YZ201260]
  3. Nanjing Agricultural University, Chinese Academy of Sciences [Open project of key laboratory of tropical plant resources and sustainable use] [TPR201404]
  4. Yunnan Provincial Government (Baiming Haiwai Gaocengci Rencai Jihua)
  5. Natural Science Foundation of China [31400518]

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A novel magnetic carbon-based nickel and sodium silicate catalyst (Na2SiO3@Ni/C) was prepared by the precipitation of Ni(OH)(2) on bamboo powders, pyrolysis and the loading of Na2SiO3, and was used in the co-production of biodiesel and hydrogen. The catalyst had strong magnetism (magnetic saturation, Ms of 15.7 Am-2 kg(-1)) from the Ni and basicity (3.18 mmol g(-1)) from the Na2SiO3 for magnetic separation and biodiesel production. In the presence of Na2SiO3@Ni/C, a biodiesel yield of 98.1% was achieved from soybean oil under the best conditions (9/1 methanol/oil molar ratio, 7 wt% catalyst, 65 degrees C for 100 min), optimized by single-factor experiments. The catalyst was cycled 4 times with biodiesel yields >93%, but the yield dropped to 80.9% with a 85.3% catalyst recovery rate in the fifth cycle. The deactivated catalyst, after 5 cycles, catalyzed the hydrothermal gasification of a biodiesel by-product (crude glycerol) at 350 degrees C for 5 min with a gasification rate of 80.1% and 82.7% H-2 purity. The role of Ni is to catalyze the H-2 production while the role of Na2SiO3 is to absorb CO2 to achieve high H-2 concentrations. After gasification, the structure of the Ni/C changed slightly and can still be cycled to load Na2SiO3 for biodiesel production and subsequent gasification.

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