2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2012.07.075
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Hydrated lime as an effective heterogeneous catalyst for the transesterification of castor oil and methanol

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“…Sánchez-Cantú et al [67] evaluated CaO as solid base catalysts in the transesterification of castor oil and methanol. After the first use a 100% conversion was detected.…”
Section: Calcium and Magnesium Single Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sánchez-Cantú et al [67] evaluated CaO as solid base catalysts in the transesterification of castor oil and methanol. After the first use a 100% conversion was detected.…”
Section: Calcium and Magnesium Single Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since glycerol is a triatomic alcohol, LM700-H would react with glycerol during the transesterification resulting in calcium diglyceroxide, but it is not much enough to be detected by XRD. Sánchez-Cantú et al [27] employed calcium hydroxide as the heterogeneous catalyst for transesterification of castor oil with methanol. It pointed out that in the first use, the amount of glycerol and the transesterification conditions were not enough to produce calcium diglyceroxide crystallization to be detected by XRD.…”
Section: The Proposed Mechanism For Transesterification Catalyzed By mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result could illustrate the reason for calcium diglyceroxide cannot be observed in XRD patterns in this study. Nonetheless, calcium diglyceroxide could make a stimulative contribution to catalyzing transesterification [25,27].…”
Section: The Proposed Mechanism For Transesterification Catalyzed By mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…23 Lixiviation of the active phase was 24 corroborated by X-ray powder 25 diffraction analysis of the recovered 26 solids after reaction. 27 Ca-DG crystalline phase is highly 28 soluble in either water, biodiesel, 29 methanol or castor oil. In this work, calcium diglyceroxide (Ca-DG), was produced by reacting hydrated lime with glycerin vary- 50 ing reaction times and temperatures.…”
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