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Heterogeneous esterification of oil with high amount of free fatty acids
Fecha
2007-03Registro en:
Marchetti, Jorge Mario; Miguel, Victor Ubaldo; Errazu, Alberto Felipe; Heterogeneous esterification of oil with high amount of free fatty acids; Elsevier; Fuel; 86; 5-6; 3-2007; 906-910
0016-2361
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Marchetti, Jorge Mario
Miguel, Victor Ubaldo
Errazu, Alberto Felipe
Resumen
Frying oils have become the newest raw material for the transesterification reaction for the production of biodiesel. However, these compounds usually come with a certain amount of free fatty acids. These impurities can be transformed into esters and the production of biodiesel could be increased. The use of basic resins to perform the esterification reaction into biodiesel is studied in this work. The effect of the most relevant variables of the process such as reaction temperature, molar ratio between alcohol and oil, amount of catalyst and amount of free fatty acids fed with the oil have been analyzed. For this purpose, an ideal frying oil using oleic acid and soybean oil was made. The alcohol used was ethanol. The esterification of free fatty acid using this heterogeneous catalyst appears as a great alternative to purify frying oil; in this case, the final conversion achieved was around 80%.