CLAY ENRICHED WITH Ca2+ AND Cu2+ AS THE CATALYST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHYL ESTERS FROM CPO ON A LABORATORY SCALE

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Abstract

Indarung clay (Padang city, Indonesia) has been successfully enriched with Ca2+ and Cu2+ ions. XRF, XRD, FTIR, and SAA analyses confirmed that calcination process had no significant effect on improving its performance so that the clay was simply heated at 383 K before use. Measurements using AAS showed that the clay is enriched with Cu2+ ions more easily than Ca2+ ions. The catalytic activity test carried out for the transesterification of crude palm oilshowed that under the same reaction conditions Cu2+ enriched Indarung clay yields most methyl ester to compare with other four catalysts (Ca2+ enriched clay, parent clay, Ca-nitrate and Cu-nitrate).

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Deska, A., Zulhadjri, Tetra, O. N., Efdi, M., & Syukri. (2022). CLAY ENRICHED WITH Ca2+ AND Cu2+ AS THE CATALYST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHYL ESTERS FROM CPO ON A LABORATORY SCALE. Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 16(4), 678–683. https://doi.org/10.23939/chcht16.04.678

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