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Title: Biodiesel production from refined sunflower vegetable oil over KOH/ZSM5 catalysts
Authors: Saba, Tony
Estephane, Jane 
Khoury, Bilal El 
Khoury, Maroulla El
Khazma, Mahmoud
Zakhem, Henri El 
Aouad, Samer 
Affiliations: Department of Chemical Engineering 
Department of Chemistry 
Department of Chemical Engineering 
Department of Chemistry 
Keywords: KOH
ZSM5
Reusability
Subjects: Biodiesel
Transesterification
Issue Date: 2016
Part of: Renewable energy
Volume: 90
Start page: 301
End page: 306
Abstract: 
ZSM5 zeolite was impregnated with different KOH loadings (15 wt.%, 25 wt.% and 35 wt.%) to prepare a series of KOH/ZSM5 catalysts. The catalysts were calcined at 500 °C for 3 h and then characterized by N2 adsorption–desorption and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. The catalysts were tested in the transesterification reaction in a batch reactor at 60 °C and under atmospheric pressure. It was found that KOH/ZSM5 with 35 wt.% loading showed the best catalytic performance. The best reaction conditions in the presence of KOH/ZSM5 (35 wt.%) were determined while modifying the catalyst to oil ratio and the reaction time. The highest methyl ester yield (>95%) was obtained for a reaction time of 24 h, a catalyst to oil ratio of 18 wt.%, and a methanol to oil molar ratio of 12:1. The properties of produced biodiesel complied with the ASTM specifications. The catalytic stability test showed that 35KOH/ZSM5 was stable for 3 consecutive runs. Characterization of the spent catalyst indicated that a slight deactivation might be due to the leaching of potassium oxides active sites.
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/1678
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2016.01.009
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Type: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry
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