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Lithium loaded coal fly ash as sustainable and effective catalyst for the synthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2021.105999

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Glycerol; Glycerol carbonate; Coal fly ash; Waste resource

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  1. Department of Science and Technology [ECR/2015/000085]

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In this study, coal fly ash was utilized as a catalytic support for lithium ions by impregnation, with the resulting catalyst's basic properties and catalytic activity towards glycerol conversion being experimentally determined. The maximum catalytic activity was achieved with 2 wt% lithium loaded CFA, calcined at 500 degrees C, leading to a maximum yield of glycerol carbonate. The proposed work has the potential to potentially boost the economy of the biodiesel industry.
Coal fly ash (CFA) has been employed as a catalytic support for lithium ions by impregnation. The basicity, basic strength, and stability of the resultant catalyst were further tuned by varying active species concentration (1 wt %-7 wt%) and calcination temperature (300-600 degrees C). The relationship between the basic properties of catalyst and their catalytic activity towards the conversion of glycerol (GL) was determined experimentally. It was found that 2 wt% lithium loaded CFA, calcined at 500 degrees C exhibited a maximum yield of glycerol carbonate (GC). The maximum catalytic activity was achieved at 90 degrees C with a reaction time of 2 h, 96.33% GL conversion, and 91.74% GC yield. Furthermore, ODE 15 s solver was used to evaluate reaction kinetics of the transesterification reaction. The activation energy was calculated and as 26.50 kJ/mol. The proposed work has the potential to uplift the economy of biodiesel industry.

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