Efficient transesterification over two-dimensional zeolites for sustainable biodiesel production

Basic zeolites have shown great potential as efficient catalysts for biodiesel production in the transesterification reactions. However, conventional three-dimensional (3D) basic zeolites generally suffer from limited base sites and severe mass-transfer restriction, thereby suppressing their catalyt...

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Published inGreen energy & environment Vol. 5; no. 4; pp. 405 - 413
Main Authors Pang, Hao, Yang, Guoju, Li, Lin, Yu, Jihong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.10.2020
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd
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Summary:Basic zeolites have shown great potential as efficient catalysts for biodiesel production in the transesterification reactions. However, conventional three-dimensional (3D) basic zeolites generally suffer from limited base sites and severe mass-transfer restriction, thereby suppressing their catalytic activity. Herein, 2D basic zeolites with large external surface areas, hierarchical characteristics, and abundant accessible and stable base sites are prepared by expansion, delamination and subsequent solid-state ion-exchange (SSIE) approach. The facile SSIE method provides more advantages in stabilizing and dispersing high concentration of strong basic sites than the conventional liquid-phase ion-exchange (LIE) approach. Due to the excellent mass transportation and stable basic sites, the 2D Na/ITQ-2 prepared by the SSIE approach shows remarkably enhanced activity and recyclability in the transesterification of triglycerides to produce biodiesel, compared to 3D zeolites and other reported basic zeolites. This work will open the boulevard to the rational design of 2D basic catalysts and expand the potential application of 2D zeolites to biodiesel production and other industrial reactions involving bulky molecules. Two-dimensional basic Na/zeolites have been used as efficient catalysts in the transesterification of triglycerides to produce biodiesel, which show remarkably enhanced activity compared to three-dimensional and other reported basic zeolites. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2468-0257
2468-0257
DOI:10.1016/j.gee.2020.10.024