Artículo de revista
Preparation And Characterization Of Cassiterite (SNO2) And Its Application In The Hydrogenation Of Methyl Esters.
Autor
Castro Grijalba, Alexánder
Urresta, Julián
Institución
Resumen
Tin oxide (IV) or cassiterite obtained by the controlled precipitation method was characterized
by different physical and chemical techniques such as TEM, surface area, XRD and RTP for the
determination of the morphology, particle size distribution and reduction temperature of the system
and then, a pure catalyst and doped with tin (Sn) and nickel (Ni) is employed in the hydrogenation of
methyl esters from palm oil. Monitoring the reaction was carried out by gas chromatography and it
was found that the Sn-doped system showed a higher activity towards hydrogenation. The products
obtained during and after the reaction were analyzed by FT-IR. We found that the hydrogenation of
double bonds of the carbon chain was the main reaction, but there were also products resulting from
isomerization and surprisingly a small fraction of fatty alcohols with tin-based catalyst Sn/SnO2.