2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.fluid.2005.10.010
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Phase equilibria of methanol–triolein system at elevated temperature and pressure

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“…In the reaction of MPO with ethanol, the temperature proved to be favorable in both reactions in the range of 523 to 573 K, as seen in Table 4. A temperature increase at higher pressures led to better miscibility between the triacylglycerols and alcohol (Tang et al, 2006), obtaining the supercritical phase for the triolein-ethanol system above 543 K at 200 bar and triolein:ethanol molar ratio of 1:42 (Almagrbi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Effect Of Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the reaction of MPO with ethanol, the temperature proved to be favorable in both reactions in the range of 523 to 573 K, as seen in Table 4. A temperature increase at higher pressures led to better miscibility between the triacylglycerols and alcohol (Tang et al, 2006), obtaining the supercritical phase for the triolein-ethanol system above 543 K at 200 bar and triolein:ethanol molar ratio of 1:42 (Almagrbi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Effect Of Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the methoxide ions attacked the TG molecules to form esters in a process similar to the reaction (1) (Guan and Kusakabe, 2009). No cosolvents were used to enhance the miscibility of the alcohol and canola oil system in the electro-catalytic process presented in this work (Tang et al, 2006). Therefore, the reaction was performed in a two-phase reaction mixture.…”
Section: Conversion Of Canola Oil In Methanolic and Ethanolic Reactiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of temperature from 20 to 40°C promoted the miscibility of the system and, therefore, greater canola oil conversion rates (Tang et al, 2006;Oliveira et al, 2011).…”
Section: Conversion Of Canola Oil In Methanolic and Ethanolic Reactiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2009, carbon dioxide was applied to supercritical transesterification with ethanol to reduce the operating conditions (Bertoldi et al, 2009). From 2007 to 2010, numerous additional studies, such as vapor-liquid equilibria of binary systems (Anitescu et al, 2008;Fang et al, 2008;Shimoyama et al, 2008;Shimoyama et al, 2009;Tang et al, 2006), phase behavior of the reaction mixture (Glišic & Skala, 2010;Hegel et al, 2008;Hegel et al, 2007), thermal stability of unsaturated fatty acids in supercritical methanol (Imahara et al, 2008) and process simulation and economic analysis (Busto et al, 2006;D'Ippolito et al, 2006;Deshpande et al, 2010;Diaz et al, 2009;van Kasteren & Nisworo, 2007) were reported, leading to a better understanding of the supercritical transesterification process.…”
Section: The Chronological Development Of Supercritical Transesterifimentioning
confidence: 99%