Preparation of biodiesel from rice bran fatty acids catalyzed by heterogeneous cesium-exchanged 12-tungstophosphoric acids.

K Srilatha, Rekha Sree, B L A Prabhavathi Devi, P S Sai Prasad, R B N Prasad, N Lingaiah
Author Information
  1. K Srilatha: Catalysis Laboratory, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry Division, Hyderabad 500607, India.

Abstract

Biodiesel synthesis from rice bran fatty acids (RBFA) was carried out using cesium exchanged 12-tungstophosphoric acid (TPA) catalysts. The physico-chemical properties of the catalysts were derived from X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), temperature programmed desorption (TPD) of NH(3) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The characterization techniques revealed that the Keggin structure of TPA remained intact as Cs replaced protons. The partial exchange of Cs for protons resulted in an increase in acidity and the catalysts with one Cs(+) (Cs(1)H(2)PW(12)O(40)) showed highest acidity. Under optimized conditions about 92% conversion of RBFA was obtained. The catalyst was reused for five times and retained of its original activity. Pseudo-first order model was applied to correlate the experimental kinetic data. Modified tungstophosphoric acids are efficient solid acid catalysts for the synthesis of biodiesel from the oils containing high FFA.

MeSH Term

Biofuels
Biotechnology
Catalysis
Cesium
Esterification
Fatty Acids
Kinetics
Oryza
Phosphoric Acids
Recycling
Surface Properties
Temperature
Time Factors
Tungsten Compounds
Waste Products

Chemicals

12-tungstophosphoric acid
Biofuels
Fatty Acids
Phosphoric Acids
Tungsten Compounds
Waste Products
Cesium

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