Fatty acids (FAs) are produced from the hydrolysis of an oil feedstock. Oil hydrolysis is often carried out in the presence of subcritical water (SCW). SCW has low dielectric constant and high ionic product that serves good miscibility with non-polar substances and greatly influences acidbase catalysis. This study focused in the evaluation of acid catalysis mechanism in the hydrolysis of used cooking oil. Three different types of acid investigated were FA (autocatalysis), H2SO4, and in situ Cu soap formed from the reaction between synthetic Cu-containing wastewater and the FAs. Hydrolysis reaction was performed in a batch autoclave reactor at 180- 250°C for 2 h with a fixed oil to water molar ratio of 1:30. The results indicate that lower polarity and higher ionic product of water dramatically enhanced the catalysis effect of H2SO4 and Cu soap by more proton production and the promotion of Cu soap formation. At the same initial pH of 5.0, H2SO4 and Cu soap catalysis demonstrated relatively same behavior in SCW. Weaker effect of SCW on the autocatalysis mechanism was attributed to the less dissociation of FAs at elevated temperature, which resulted in fewer protons available for catalysis.
Tạp chí: 9th Vietnamese-Hungarian international conference, Research for developing sustainable agriculture, TraVinh university from September 21st- 22nd
Tạp chí: The 3rd International Postgraduate Symposium on Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology in ASEAN (IPSFAB2016). Mahasarakham University, Mahasarakham, Thailand. 7-8 September 2016
Tạp chí: Investigations into Professional Practice Learning from Action Research Projects Australia & Southeast Asia - University of Sydney & Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajabhat University, Thailand July, 2016
Tạp chí: The Asian Conference on Language Learning 2016: Official Conference Proceedings. Conference Theme: “Convergence and Divergence”. April 28 – Sunday, May 1 2016, Kobe, Japan. ISSN: 2186-4691
Tạp chí: UP-SURP International Conference on “Developing Sustainable and Resilient Rural Communities in the Midst of Climate Change: A Challenges to Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Strategies”, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Tạp chí: A connected ocean: new approaches, new technologies, new challenges for knowledge of ocean processes (ACO 2016), 11-13 Oct 2016, Brest city, France
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