The valorization of various types of low-quality vegetable oils with relatively high content of free fatty acids (FFA) is a research field of increased interest. The esterification of oleic acid, a highly abundant FFA in waste oils, with trimethylolpropane (TMP) towards the production of the corresponding triesters, which can be used in lubricants or hydraulic fluids, was studied in this work. The catalysts tested were various meso/macroporous oxides, such as ZrO2, 3.5%SiO2-ZrO2, SiO2-Al2O3, SBA-15 and Al-SBA-15 with varying textural and acidic properties and the corresponding supported heteropoly acid catalysts, prepared by the use of phosphotungstic (H3PW12O40) and tungstosilicic (H4SiW12O40) acids. The catalysts were characterized by ICP-AES, XRD, FT-IR, N-2 porosimetry and FT-IR coupled with pyridine adsorption. The main product at 200 degrees C and after 6 h of reaction was the triester (TE) of oleic acid with selectivity values ranging from 85% to 99% at conversion degrees of 82% to 96%. The two aluminosilicate catalysts that combine Bronsted and Lewis acidity (i.e. SiO2-Al2O3 and Al-SBA-15) showed slightly higher yields of triester (similar to 83%) compared to the rest oxides (similar to 78%), while the Bronsted acidity induced by the two heteropoly acids, especially by PW, provided very high reactivity and selectivity towards triesters, irrespective of the type of support used, reaching triester yield values of 95% (96.2% conversion, 98.7% selectivity) with the 20%PW/ZrO2 catalyst, The most stable catalysts against leaching of heteropoly acids were those supported on 3.5%SiO2-ZrO2 and SiO2-Al2O3. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Esterification of free fatty acids using acidic metal oxides and supported polyoxometalate (POM) catalysts

Zaccheria Federica;
2017

Abstract

The valorization of various types of low-quality vegetable oils with relatively high content of free fatty acids (FFA) is a research field of increased interest. The esterification of oleic acid, a highly abundant FFA in waste oils, with trimethylolpropane (TMP) towards the production of the corresponding triesters, which can be used in lubricants or hydraulic fluids, was studied in this work. The catalysts tested were various meso/macroporous oxides, such as ZrO2, 3.5%SiO2-ZrO2, SiO2-Al2O3, SBA-15 and Al-SBA-15 with varying textural and acidic properties and the corresponding supported heteropoly acid catalysts, prepared by the use of phosphotungstic (H3PW12O40) and tungstosilicic (H4SiW12O40) acids. The catalysts were characterized by ICP-AES, XRD, FT-IR, N-2 porosimetry and FT-IR coupled with pyridine adsorption. The main product at 200 degrees C and after 6 h of reaction was the triester (TE) of oleic acid with selectivity values ranging from 85% to 99% at conversion degrees of 82% to 96%. The two aluminosilicate catalysts that combine Bronsted and Lewis acidity (i.e. SiO2-Al2O3 and Al-SBA-15) showed slightly higher yields of triester (similar to 83%) compared to the rest oxides (similar to 78%), while the Bronsted acidity induced by the two heteropoly acids, especially by PW, provided very high reactivity and selectivity towards triesters, irrespective of the type of support used, reaching triester yield values of 95% (96.2% conversion, 98.7% selectivity) with the 20%PW/ZrO2 catalyst, The most stable catalysts against leaching of heteropoly acids were those supported on 3.5%SiO2-ZrO2 and SiO2-Al2O3. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2017
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Free fatty acids
Esterification
Polyols
BioLubricants
Heteropoly acids and polyoxometalates (POM)
Meso/macroporous oxides and aluminosilicates
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