Biodiesel Production from Edible Oil Using Heteropoly Acid Catalysts at Room Temperature

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Edible oils are one of the renewable sources that enable the possibility of producing biodiesel sustainably. The transesterification of canola oil with methanol using cesium-modified phosphotungstic acid (Cs2.5H0.5PW12O40) as a heterogeneous catalyst was studied. Reaction conditions, specifically reaction time, catalyst loading, and the ratio of methanol to canola oil, were systematically explored. The canola oil conversion reached 55% at room temperature after 24 h. The reusability tests showed that the conversion of canola oil to biodiesel was maintained.
  • Authors

  • Fioravante, Noah L
  • Cao, Guoqiang
  • Yi, Nan
  • Publication Date

  • September 1, 2024
  • Published In

  • Reactions  Journal
  • Edition

  • 2024
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 587
  • End Page

  • 593
  • Volume

  • 5
  • Issue

  • 3