Microwave-assisted noncatalytic esterification of fatty acid for biodiesel production: A kinetic study

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This study developed a microwave-mediated noncatalytic esterification of oleic acid for producing ethyl biodiesel. The microwave irradiation process outperformed conventional heating methods for the reaction. A highest reaction conversion, 97.62%, was achieved by performing esterification with microwave irradiation at a microwave power of 150 W, 2:1 ethanol:oleic acid molar ratio, reaction time of 6 h, and temperature of 473 K. A second-order reaction model (R2 of up to 0.997) was established to describe esterification. The reaction rate constants were promoted with increasing microwave power and temperature. A strong linear relation of microwave power to pre-exponential factors was also established, and microwave power greatly influenced the reaction due to nonthermal effects. This study suggested that microwave-assisted noncatalytic esterification is an efficient approach for biodiesel synthesis.

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Nguyen, H. C., Wang, F. M., Dinh, K. K., Pham, T. T., Juan, H. Y., Nguyen, N. P., … Su, C. H. (2020). Microwave-assisted noncatalytic esterification of fatty acid for biodiesel production: A kinetic study. Energies, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13092167

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