Maíra Oliveira Palm, Paola Nichele Pienta, Diego Alexandre Duarte, Cátia Regina Silva de Carvalho Pinto, Rafael de Camargo Catapan
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The power transmitted to the plasma was evaluated for different conditions in order to evaluate the energy expenditure of the plasma reactor in the transesterification reaction and the factors that influence it. Results of the transesterification of vegetable oil were analyzed through sustainability indicators regarding mass productivity, energy consumption and cost of production. The transesterification of monoester showed higher conversion rates when compared to the transesterification of vegetable oil due to the fact that reactants are miscible. The analysis of the power transmitted to the plasma showed that conditions with lower energy expenditure are obtained with more polar solutions and with lower applied voltages to the plasma. Conditions with low plasma applied voltage showed significantly better results in the energy indicators. 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Synthesis of Methyl Esters Employing a DBD Plasma Reactor with Liquid-Phase Discharge
The use of a dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor with liquid-phase discharge was investigated in the production of methyl esters by transesterification reaction at room temperature, atmospheric pressure and without any previous reactant stirring step. The effects of applied voltage, reaction time and catalyst content were analyzed on ester production. The transesterification reactions of vegetable oil and monoesters were compared to understand the effect of dielectric barrier discharge plasma on miscible and poorly miscible liquid phases. The power transmitted to the plasma was evaluated for different conditions in order to evaluate the energy expenditure of the plasma reactor in the transesterification reaction and the factors that influence it. Results of the transesterification of vegetable oil were analyzed through sustainability indicators regarding mass productivity, energy consumption and cost of production. The transesterification of monoester showed higher conversion rates when compared to the transesterification of vegetable oil due to the fact that reactants are miscible. The analysis of the power transmitted to the plasma showed that conditions with lower energy expenditure are obtained with more polar solutions and with lower applied voltages to the plasma. Conditions with low plasma applied voltage showed significantly better results in the energy indicators. The results with sustainability indicators suggest that an optimized route using a plasma-assisted catalytic reactor is competitive when compared with conventional reactors for biodiesel production.
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Publishing original papers on fundamental and applied research in plasma chemistry and plasma processing, the scope of this journal includes processing plasmas ranging from non-thermal plasmas to thermal plasmas, and fundamental plasma studies as well as studies of specific plasma applications. Such applications include but are not limited to plasma catalysis, environmental processing including treatment of liquids and gases, biological applications of plasmas including plasma medicine and agriculture, surface modification and deposition, powder and nanostructure synthesis, energy applications including plasma combustion and reforming, resource recovery, coupling of plasmas and electrochemistry, and plasma etching. Studies of chemical kinetics in plasmas, and the interactions of plasmas with surfaces are also solicited. It is essential that submissions include substantial consideration of the role of the plasma, for example, the relevant plasma chemistry, plasma physics or plasma–surface interactions; manuscripts that consider solely the properties of materials or substances processed using a plasma are not within the journal’s scope.