Environmentally benign catalytic process for esterification of renewable levulinic acid to various alkyl levulinates biodiesel

TitleEnvironmentally benign catalytic process for esterification of renewable levulinic acid to various alkyl levulinates biodiesel
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsNandiwale, KY, Bokade, VV
JournalEnvironmental Progress & Sustainable Energy
Volume34
Issue3
Pagination795-801
Date PublishedSEP
ISSN1944-7442
Keywordsbiofuels, Esterification, kinetic model, levulinic acid, meso-HZ-5, micro
Abstract

This study explores, the use of modified zeolite (Micro/Meso-HZ-5) obtained by desilication post-treatment as heterogeneous catalyst for esterification of biomass derived renewable levulinic acid (LA) with different alkyl alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, n-butanol, and n-octanol aiming to produce corresponding alkyl levulinate. This method of production of alkyl levulinates would be sustainable process, as it can be used as novel miscible diesel biofuels preventing global warming by decreasing atmospheric CO2. The LA conversion obtained over Micro/Meso-HZ-5 was higher than H-ZSM-5, which is due to the combined effect of increase in Bronsted acid sites, total acidity, and other properties such as BET surface area and the generation of mesoporosity. The maximum LA conversion of 91, 95, 96, and 98% with 100% selectivity toward alkyl levulinate was obtained, when LA was being esterified over Micro/Meso-HZ-5 with methanol, ethanol, n-butanol, and n-octanol, respectively, at optimal process parameters. Micro/Meso-HZ-5 catalyst was found to be reusable for six cycles. Furthermore, pseudo homogeneous (P-H) kinetic model of the esterification of LA with the studied four alcohols were established with R-2>0.99, using the experimental data. A P-H kinetic model implies that, the esterification reaction follows second order reversible kinetics. (c) 2014 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environ Prog, 34: 795-801, 2015

DOI10.1002/ep.12042
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

1.631

Divison category: 
Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry