SrO‐MnO/Ceramic: A Novel Bifunctional Catalyst for Biodiesel production via Simultaneous Transesterification‐Esterification of Waste Frying Oil

Author:

Sajjad Hamza1ORCID,Nasir Shah Syed2ORCID,Nasreen Sadia3,Zahoor Hamza1,Rasheed Muhammad Asif4,Maroof Haris5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Taxila 47080 Rawalpindi Pakistan

2. Research & Development Centre Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) P.O. Box 564 Dubai United Arab Emirates

3. Department of Environmental Engineering University of Engineering & Technology (UET) Taxila 47080 Rawalpindi Pakistan

4. Department of Production & Section Process MOL, O il and Gas Company B.V. 26401 Karak Pakistan

5. Department of Thermal System Energy Engineering US-Pak Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) University of Engineering & Technology (UET) Peshawar Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractThe strontium‐manganese supported over ceramic was synthesized through wet impregnation method and investigated as a solid catalyst for its catalytic performance in transesterifying‐esterifying low‐grade waste frying oil with methanol in a batch reactor; parameters for synthesis of catalyst and transesterification reaction were also optimized. The maximum biodiesel yield of 93.66 % was attained by SrO‐MnO/Ceramic catalyst under normal process conditions. The synthesized catalyst reusability potential was also evaluated for 12 runs with regeneration carried out after the 7th run only and it revealed that the catalyst showed great stability for the initial five cycles offering yield of over 90 %. The fresh and used SrO‐MnO/Ceramic catalysts were characterized to address the mechanism of catalytic behavior and deactivation using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy (EDS), X‐ray diffraction (XRD), benzoic acid and n‐butylamine titration method, and Hammett indicators. The alteration in surface morphology; Mn solubility in glycerol and methanol; occupation of energetic centers by organics might be the reasons for diminished activity or deactivation of solid catalyst after repeated reuse.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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