MOF-derived zirconia-supported Keggin heteropoly acid nanoporous hybrids as a reusable catalyst for methyl oleate production

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In this study, a series of nanoporous HSiW@ZrO2hybrids were synthesized using a zirconium metal-organic framework UiO-66 as a precursor towards biodiesel production. The structural and morphological properties of the obtained hybrids were characterized by the wide-angle XRD, FTIR, SEM, TEM, N2adsorption/desorption, and NH3-TPD methods. Moreover, their catalytic activity in terms of calcination temperature during preparation was investigated, and the HSiW@ZrO2hybrids calcinated at 300 °C exhibited the highest activity and the oleic acid (OA) conversion of 94.0% owing to the presence of the relatively high surface area, appropriate pore size and strong acidity. It was also revealed that the hybrids maintained as high as 82.0% even after nine cycles. Intriguingly, the nanoporous catalysts were found to exhibit excellent catalytic activity towards the esterification of the high acid value ofJatropha curcasoil.

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Zhang, Q., Lei, D., Luo, Q., Yang, X., Wu, Y., Wang, J., & Zhang, Y. (2021). MOF-derived zirconia-supported Keggin heteropoly acid nanoporous hybrids as a reusable catalyst for methyl oleate production. RSC Advances, 11(14), 8117–8123. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00546d

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