Epoxidation of karanja (Millettia pinnata) oil methyl esters in the presence of hydrogen peroxide over a simple niobium-containing catalyst
Title | Epoxidation of karanja (Millettia pinnata) oil methyl esters in the presence of hydrogen peroxide over a simple niobium-containing catalyst |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Scotti, N, Ravasio, N, Evangelisti, C, Psaro, R, Penso, M, Niphadkar, PS, Bokade, VV, Guidotti, M |
Journal | Catalysts |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 344 |
Date Published | APR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 2073-4344 |
Keywords | epoxidation, fatty acid methyl esters, heterogeneous catalysis, Hydrogen peroxide, karanja oil, mesoporous silica catalyst, Millettia pinnata, niobium catalysts |
Abstract | The synthesis, characterization and catalytic performance of a conceptually simple, novel NbOx-SiO2 catalyst are here described. The niobium(V)-silica catalyst was prepared starting from cheap and viable reactants, by alkaline deposition of NH4Nb(C2O4)(2)H2O in the presence of fructose as a stabilizer and subsequent calcination. The NbOx-SiO2 solid (0.95 Nb wt.%) was tested in the liquid-phase epoxidation with aqueous hydrogen peroxide of methyl oleate, as a model substrate. It was then tested in the epoxidation of a mixture of methyl esters (FAMEs) obtained by transesterification with methanol and purification of karanja oil, extracted from the autochthonous Indian variety of Millettia pinnata tree. The catalyst showed a promising performance in terms of methyl oleate conversion (up to 75%) and selectivity to epoxide (up to 82%). It was then tested on the FAME mixture from karanja oil, where interesting conversion values were attained (up to 70%), although with lower selectivities and yields to the mixture of desired epoxidized FAMEs. The solid withstood four catalytic cycles overall, during which a non-negligible surface reorganization of the Nb(V) sites was observed. However, this restructuring did not negatively affect the performance of the catalysts in terms of conversion or selectivity. |
DOI | 10.3390/catal9040344 |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
Impact Factor (IF) | 3.444 |
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