Microwave-Assisted Glycerol Etherification Over Sulfonic Acid Catalysts

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Author
Aguado-Deblas, Laura
Estévez, R.
Russo, Marco
La Parola, Valeria
Bautista, Felipa M.
Testa, María Luisa
Publisher
MDPIDate
2020Subject
GlycerolEtherification
Solid acid catalyst
Microwave
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Glycerol is the main by-product of biodiesel production. For this reason, its valorization into
value-added products, by using green procedures, represents an important goal. Di erent sulfonic acid
silica- or titania-based catalysts were prepared, characterized and tested in the glycerol etherification
process, assisted by microwaves, in order to obtain biodiesel additives. The surface and structural
properties of the catalysts were investigated by means of N2 adsorption isotherms, thermogravimetric
analysis (TGA), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and acid capacity measurements by X-Ray
Fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF). The best performance in terms of activity was achieved in the
presence of the sulfonic function directly linked to the amorphous silica. By the correlation of
the structure properties of the materials and their activity, the performance of the catalysts was
shown to be influenced mainly by the surface area, pore volume and acidity. Recycling experiments
performed over the most active systems showed that the sulfonic silica-based materials maintained
their performance during several cycles.