In situ epoxidation of oleic acid with applied natural zeolite as a catalyst

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Intan Suhada Azmi, Siti Aisyah Adnan, Asiah Nusaibah Masri, Silvana Dwi Nurherdiana, Siti Nadia Abdullah, Mohd Jumain Jalil
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Abstract

In recent years, there has been a growing demand for environmentally friendly epoxides made from vegetable oils. Therefore, the use of materials from renewable resources, was implemented in this study with natural zeolite as a catalyst being chosen over synthetic zeolite because synthetic zeolite mostly consists of strong corrosive materials. The aims of this research to determine the effect of catalyst concentration on the relative conversion of oxirane (RCO). RCO was the highest at 30 min of the reaction for sunflower oil, being 72% at 80°C using a 0.25 g concentration of catalyst. Meanwhile, for palm oil, the highest RCO was only 52% at 80°C. Lastly, MATLAB software was used to develop a mathematical model for determination rate constant. In this model, the Runge–Kutta method of the fourth order was combined with genetic algorithm optimization to for development of kinetic model that best fitted with the experimental data.

应用天然沸石作为催化剂原位环氧化油酸
近年来,人们对由植物油制成的环保型环氧化物的需求日益增长。因此,本研究使用了可再生资源材料,并选择天然沸石作为催化剂,而不是合成沸石,因为合成沸石大多由强腐蚀性材料组成。本研究旨在确定催化剂浓度对环氧乙烷相对转化率(RCO)的影响。使用 0.25 克浓度的催化剂,葵花籽油在反应 30 分钟时的 RCO 最高,80°C 时为 72%。而棕榈油在 80°C 时的 RCO 最高,仅为 52%。最后,使用 MATLAB 软件开发了一个确定速率常数的数学模型。在该模型中,四阶 Runge-Kutta 法与遗传算法优化相结合,以建立与实验数据最匹配的动力学模型。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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