Different supported copper catalysts are compared in the selective hydrogenation of vegetableoils and their methylesters. The influence of parameters such as the catalysts preparation method, the support used and the activation treatnment are evaluated in terms pf catalytic activity and selectivity. All ex-situ reducedcatalysts prepared by the chemisorption-hydrolysis method show better performances than the ones prepared by incipient wetness technique. These data are directly matched up to the different morphology of the supported copper particles obtained by these two methods. By using a 8% Cu/SiO2 catalyst the trienic component C18:3 can be eliminated and the dienic one lowered from 22 to 3-5% without increasing the stearic acid content and limiting the cis/trans isomerization process. These oils, with a C18:1 (oleic acid) content up to 88% show remarkable oxidation stability and keepfluid down to -15°C.

Environmental friendly lubricants through selective hydrogenation of rapeseed oil over supported copper catalysts

Zaccheria F;Psaro R
2002

Abstract

Different supported copper catalysts are compared in the selective hydrogenation of vegetableoils and their methylesters. The influence of parameters such as the catalysts preparation method, the support used and the activation treatnment are evaluated in terms pf catalytic activity and selectivity. All ex-situ reducedcatalysts prepared by the chemisorption-hydrolysis method show better performances than the ones prepared by incipient wetness technique. These data are directly matched up to the different morphology of the supported copper particles obtained by these two methods. By using a 8% Cu/SiO2 catalyst the trienic component C18:3 can be eliminated and the dienic one lowered from 22 to 3-5% without increasing the stearic acid content and limiting the cis/trans isomerization process. These oils, with a C18:1 (oleic acid) content up to 88% show remarkable oxidation stability and keepfluid down to -15°C.
2002
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
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Copper catalysts
Selective hydrogenation
Vegetable oils
Renewable sources
Biodegradable lubricants
L’articolo riporta l’approfondimento dal punto di vista scientifico di alcuni risultati precedentemente depositati in forma di brevetto dall’autrice responsabile. Tale brevetto era stato oggetto di un accordo di segretezza stipulato tra CNR e la società Grace Davison (D) nonché selezionato nell’ambito della convenzione CNR/Federchimica tra i ritrovati del CNR ritenuti di maggior interesse per un eventuale successivo sfruttamento. Il presente articolo ha suscitato ancora notevole interesse procurando all’autrice inviti a tenere conferenze e la stipula di un nuovo accordo di confidenza con la Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation. Esso testimonia inoltre del continuo interesse dell’autrice nelle reazioni di idrogenazione selettiva e nell’uso della catalisi per la trasformazione di materie prime rinnovabili, come risulta anche da altre pubblicazioni del 2003.
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Ravasio, N; Zaccheria, F; Gargano, M; Recchia, S; Fusi, A; Poli, N; Psaro, R
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