Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.144, 308-316, 2014
Zinc glycerolate as a novel heterogeneous catalyst for the synthesis of fatty acid methyl esters
In this work, zinc glycerolate (ZnGly) is studied as a new catalyst for an environmentally friendly production of biodiesel. The solid was prepared by a simple procedure, characterized and studied in the transesterification of soybean oil with methanol. ZnGly was able to convert soybean oil into fatty acid methyl esters with 66-76% yield and up to 95-97% triglyceride (TG) conversion in the 100-140 degrees C reaction temperature range studied. The catalyst showed a long life and could be reused for five catalytic cycles without deactivation or selectivity loss. The catalyst exhibited good tolerance toward 0.5 wt.% water, without important changes in the TG conversion, but with a 23% decrease in FAME yield. In the presence of 10 wt.% fatty acids, ZnGly showed an almost complete TG conversion with an increase in FAME yield of 51% (93% FAME selectivity at 50 min reaction time). At 140 degrees C and in acid oil, ZnGly can be easily transformed into Zn carboxylate and partially re-generated in the presence of glycerol. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.