Tesis
Interesterificação de óleo de soja para produção de ésteres metílicos de ácidos graxos catalisada por óxido de cálcio
Fecha
2018-08-02Autor
Nunes, Ana Luiza Barrachini
Institución
Resumen
Price instability of fossil fuels and search for renewable energies have stimulated government
programs to increase the percentage of biodiesel in diesel. This biofuel is generally produced
by the transesterification reaction, however the various stages of purification to obtain a clean
biodiesel, glycerin market saturation and the effluents generated demand the study of new
routes for this biofuel production. This study evaluated heterogeneous interesterification from
soybean oil and methyl acetate, catalyzed by calcium oxide. Catalyst obtained from calcium
carbonate was tested in the reaction after different calcination temperatures, and the
hydration-dehydration technique was used to produce nanocrystalline catalyst. CaO samples
were characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, Fourier transform
infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and N2-physisorption at 77K.
Interesterification reaction at 275 °C, 1:40 molar ratio oil: methyl acetate and 6 wt% catalyst
content for 120 minutes was used with Tukey's test to determine the best calcination
temperature, equal to 800 °C. Selected catalyst was used in kinetic experiments to evaluate
the effect of temperature, catalyst concentration and oil: methyl acetate molar ratio. The
optimum condition was 325 °C, catalyst content of 10 wt%, and 1:40 oil: methyl acetate
molar ratio, with a 62.3 wt% fatty acid methyl esters content. Reuse catalyst was tested and
the results showed a decreasing catalytic activity. Leaching test and FTIR analysis of the
catalyst pointed out to mass loss and adsorbents at the basic sites would be contributing to
CaO deactivation.