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Designing an efficient and recoverable magnetic nanocatalyst based on Ca, Fe and pectin for biodiesel production

  • Santiago A. Carrera
  • , Juan S. Villarreal
  • , Paula I. Acosta
  • , José F. Noboa
  • , Alvaro Gallo-Cordova
  • , José R. Mora*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito
  • CSIC - Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM)

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Abstract

Magnetic catalysts containing Fe and Ca synthesized in the presence of pectin have demonstrated to be highly efficient in the transesterification reaction for biodiesel production. Catalysts were prepared by the co-precipitation method under a N2 atmosphere with Na2CO3 from a mixture of FeSO4, FeCl3, Ca(NO3)2, and pectin followed by calcination at 550 ˚C/6h. The influence of the Fe:Ca molar ratio in the catalytic activity on the transesterification reaction with methanol was evaluated in the presence or absence of pectin. The most efficient catalyst was prepared in the presence of pectin with a Fe:Ca molar ratio of 4.5:2 (FCP2), and the best experimental conditions were at 3 % wt catalyst, 14:1 of methanol: soybean oil molar ration and 7.5 h of reaction time, which resulted in a methyl ester yield of 96.3%. It was shown that the presence of the biopolymer in the synthesis enhances the catalytic activity of the material from 20% to 99% of biodiesel production. All materials were fully characterized by TEM, FTIR, TGA, BET, XRD and DC magnetometry. It was found that catalysts present high surface areas with a nanometer size (∼20 nm), giving rise to a superparamagnetic state with a magnetic saturation high enough for separation by means of a magnet. In contrast, catalysts prepared in the absence of pectin demonstrated poor performance in the transesterification reaction of biodiesel in the optimized experimental conditions. The magnetic properties and the biopolymer role are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122456
JournalFuel
Volume310
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Biodiesel
  • Catalysts
  • Magnetic
  • Methyl esters
  • Pectin
  • Transesterification

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