Title |
Steel Slag as New Catalyst for the Synthesis of Fames from Soybean Oil |
ID_Doc |
23274 |
Authors |
Casiello, M; Losito, O; Aloia, A; Caputo, D; Fusco, C; Attrotto, R; Monopoli, A; Nacci, A; D'Accolti, L |
Title |
Steel Slag as New Catalyst for the Synthesis of Fames from Soybean Oil |
Year |
2021 |
Published |
Catalysts, 11, 5 |
Abstract |
For the first time, secondary steel slag, the material directly coming from ladle treatments, is used as a catalyst for the biodiesel production without undergoing any preliminary chemical or thermal modifications. Catalytic material 1, which has been pre-ground to sizes below 230 mesh, has been characterized for the surface textural properties and used as a catalyst in the transesterification of triglycerides of soybean oil to produce biodiesel. Reaction conditions were optimized by DOE method, revealing no interdependence between reaction parameters and results, and showed a catalytic activity comparable with that of an analogous slag-deriving catalyst reported in the literature. |
PDF |
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/11/5/619/pdf?version=1621224319
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