Solid Acid Resin Amberlyst 45 as a Catalyst for the Transesterification of Vegetable Oil

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Commercial transesterification of vegetable oil to biodiesel using alkaline hydroxides requires expensive refined vegetable oil and anhydrous alcohols to avoid saponification. These issues are not present in the acid-catalyzed process; however, the challenge still lies in developing stable and active solid acid catalysts. Herein, Amberlyst 45, a resin for high-temperature application, was efficiently used for biodiesel production by the methanolysis or ethanolysis of vegetable oil. Yields of up to 80 and 84% were obtained for the fatty acid methyl ester and the fatty acid ethyl ester, respectively. Two processes are proposed and showed to be efficient: (i) incremental addition of alcohol along with the reaction for both methanolysis and ethanolysis; or (ii) one-pot reaction for ethanolysis using oil/ethanol molar ratio of 1/18. The catalytic system used also showed to be compatible with used oil (2.48 ± 0.03 mgNaOH (Formula presented.)) and to the presence of water (10–20 wt. % based on the alcohol), allowing the use of waste oil and hydrated alcohol.

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Cabral, N. M., Lorenti, J. P., Plass, W., & Gallo, J. M. R. (2020). Solid Acid Resin Amberlyst 45 as a Catalyst for the Transesterification of Vegetable Oil. Frontiers in Chemistry, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00305

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