Elucidating the Role of Addenda and Hydrogen Atoms on the Acidity of Heteropolyacid to Produce Butyl Levulinate as a Green Diesel Additive
Khwaja Alamgir Ahmad,
Hussein Znad,
Ejaz Ahmad
Abstract:The present study explores the synthesis of butyl levulinate (BL), a green diesel additive, using vanadium‐incorporated Keggin phosphomolybdic acid (HPVM) catalysts. This study highlights the effect of addenda and hydrogen atoms on HPVM catalysts for BL production, thereby elucidating a correlation between addenda atoms, HPVM acidity, and BL yield. The catalysts are characterized using Raman spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, ammonia‐TPD, SEM‐EDX, and ICP‐OES techniques to determine their structural properties, acidity,… Show more
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