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Comparative Properties of K/NaX and K/NaY from Ultrasound-Assisted Impregnation and Performance in Transesterification of Palm Oil
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Document Title
Comparative Properties of K/NaX and K/NaY from Ultrasound-Assisted Impregnation and Performance in Transesterification of Palm Oil
Author
Kosawatthanakun S, Pansakdanon C, Sosa N, Chanlek N, Roessner F, Prayoonpokarach S, Wittayakun J
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Affiliations
Suranaree University of Technology; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC); Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg
Type
Article
Source Title
ACS OMEGA
ISSN
2470-1343
Year
2022
Volume
7
Issue
11
Page
9130-9141
Open Access
Green Published, gold
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI
10.1021/acsomega.1c04912
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Abstract
This work aims to compare physicochemical properties and catalytic performance of potassium supported on zeolite NaX and NaY (K/NaX and K/NaY, respectively) prepared by ultrasound-assisted impregnation from potassium acetate buffer precursor. Calcination converts the potassium precursor to carbonate, which occupies the zeolite cavities and disperses on the external surface. Both calcined samples show a decrease in zeolite phases, BET surface areas, and pore volumes. With the smaller changes, K/NaX is more stable than K/NaY. Moreover, K/NaX has higher basicity than K/NaY and is more active in the decomposition of 2-methylbut-3-yn-2-ol (MBOH), producing dominant products from basic sites. Both K/NaX and K/NaY are active in the transesterification of palm oil, producing more than 94% of the biodiesel yields in the first run. However, the yields drop in the second run because of the leaching of potassium species into glycerol and biodiesel products. The spent K/NaX has a similar phase to the fresh one, whereas the spent K/NaY shows more structure collapse. With better structural stability, less potassium leaching, and less decline in biodiesel yields in the second run, K/NaX is a better catalyst than K/NaY.
Funding Sponsor
Thailand Research Fund (TRF) from the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) [PHD/0142/2557]; Thai German S&T Cooperation 3rd Researcher Mobility; Science Achievement Scholarship of Thailand
License
CC BY-NC-ND
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Publication Source
WOS