Magnetically recyclable nanocatalysts based on magnetite: An environmentally friendly and recyclable catalyst for esterification reactions

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Solid magnetic nanoparticles (magnetite = Mag) composed of Fe3O4 and magnetite coated with silica (Fe3O4/SiO2 = Mag/Si) were prepared from inexpensive starting materials. The catalytic activity of the solids was investigated for palmitic acid esterification with methanol under solvothermal conditions. Both pure Fe3O4 (Mag) and silica-coated (Mag/Si) nanoparticles exhibited high catalytic activities and were easy to recover from the reaction environment using an external magnet. Furthermore, the magnetic nanoparticle catalysts were reused without significant loss of catalytic activity and showed high durability in typical acid-catalyzed reactions. XRD and SEM analyses were conducted before and after esterification, showing almost identical particle distribution in both fresh and reused catalysts.

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dos Santos-Durndell, V. C., Peruzzolo, T. M., Ucoski, G. M., Ramos, L. P., & Nakagaki, S. (2018). Magnetically recyclable nanocatalysts based on magnetite: An environmentally friendly and recyclable catalyst for esterification reactions. Biofuel Research Journal, 5(2), 806–812. https://doi.org/10.18331/BRJ2018.5.2.4

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