화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Communications, Vol.196, No.10, 1152-1162, 2009
EVALUATION OF SULFATED ALUMINAS SYNTHESIZED VIA THE SOL-GEL METHOD IN THE ESTERIFICATION OF OLEIC ACID WITH ETHANOL
Sulfated aluminas were synthesized via the sol-gel method by means of the addition of different [image omitted] ions during the gelling of titanium alkoxide. Both the Lewis and Bronsted acid sites were formed, depending on the sulfate precursor. The catalytic activity of sulfated aluminas was tested by performing the esterification reaction of free fatty acids with ethanol at 86C by using a fatty acid-alcohol with a molar ratio of 1:10 and 3wt.% of catalyst. The selectivity towards ethyl ester was 100% in all the catalysts. Through this study, we found that sulfated aluminas showed a higher activity in the esterification reaction than unsulfated -alumina. It has been found that the conversion of oleic acid varies according to the sulfate precursor (NH4)2SO4H2SO4NiSO4, which affects both the acidity strength and textural properties of the catalysts.