The purpose of this work is to evaluate the performance of Ni 0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 ferrite doped with 0.1 and 0.4 mol of Cu as a catalyst for the transesterification of soybean oil to biodiesel, using methanol. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption and scanning electron microscopy. The reaction was performed for 2 hours at a temperature of 160 °C, using 10 g of soybean oil, a molar ratio of oil: alcohol of 1:20, and 4% (w/w) of catalyst. The product of the reaction was characterized by gas chromatography, which confirmed conversion to methyl esters. The diffraction patterns showed the presence only of Ni 0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 ferrite phase with a crystallite size of 29 nm. The samples doped with 0.1 and 0.4 mol of Cu showed a surface area and particle size of 22.17 m2g-1 and 50.47 nm; and 23.49 m2g-1 and 47.64 nm, respectively. The morphology of both samples consisted of brittle block-shaped agglomerates with a wide particle size distribution. A comparative analysis of the two catalysts indicated that the catalyst doped with 0.4 mol of Cu showed the better performance, with a conversion rate of 50.25%, while the catalyst doped with 0.1 mol of Cu showed 42.71% conversion. © 2013.
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Dantas, J., Santos, J. R. D., Cunha, R. B. L., Kiminami, R. H. G. A., & Costa, A. C. F. M. (2013). Use of Ni-Zn ferrites doped with Cu as catalyst in the transesterification of soybean oil to methyl esters. In Materials Research (Vol. 16, pp. 625–627). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392013005000031
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