Kinetics of Ethyl Ester Production from Soybean and Sunflower Oils Catalyzed by Sodium Ethoxide
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Dias, Telma Porcina Vilas Boas
Lunelli, Betania Hoss
Hirata, Gisele A. Medeiros
Neto, Paulo Mielke
Romero, Luis Alberto Follegatti
Batista, Eduardo Augusto Caldas
Meirelles, Antonio José de Almeida
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//2018Tipo de conteúdo
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The present paper reports the kinetics of soybean and sunflower oils’ ethanolysis. The transesterification
reaction was carried out using a molar ratio of ethanol to oil of 9:1 and 1.0 wt% of sodium ethoxide as catalyst under
stirring of 400 rpm. The reactions were performed in a stirred batch reactor at three different temperatures (308.15, 323.15
and 338.15 K) over a period of 120 min. The concentration of compounds was analyzed by High-Performance Size Exclusion
Chromatography (HPSEC). The kinetic model assumed that ethanolysis occurs in a sequence of three reversible steps with
the production of di- and monoacylglycerols as intermediate components. Based on the modeling approach it was possible to
determine the rate constants of reaction and activation energies for the transesterification process of soybean and sunflower
oils. Despite the phase splitting, no mass transfer control was observed and the proposed mathematical model fitted well the
experimental data
Palavras-chave
EthanolEthylic biodiesel
Kinetics
Soybean oil
Sunflower oil
