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Transesterification Of Soybean Oil Catalyzed By Sulfated Zirconia.
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Bioresource Technology. v. 99, n. 14, p. 6608-13, 2008-Sep.
0960-8524
10.1016/j.biortech.2007.09.092
18280150
Autor
Garcia, Camila Martins
Teixeira, Sergio
Marciniuk, Letícia Ledo
Schuchardt, Ulf
Institución
Resumen
Two sulfated zirconias were synthesized and characterized by X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy. They were used as catalysts in the alcoholysis of soybean oil and in the esterification of oleic acid. Using sulfated zirconia prepared by the solvent-free method (S-ZrO(2)) as catalyst, the alcoholysis conversions of soybean oil under optimized conditions (120 degrees C, 1h and 5wt% of catalyst) were 98.6% (methanolysis) and 92% (ethanolysis), respectively. The esterification of oleic acid with methanol was complete after 2h. Zirconia sulfated by standard methods (SZ) had low activity in the methanolysis of soybean oil (conversion of 8.5%) and conventional zirconia (NS) was inactive for methanolysis under the conditions optimized for S-ZrO(2). 99 6608-13