2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(687a) Transesterification of Poultry Lipids Using Mg-Al Hydrotalcite Derived Catalysts
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In this work, the use of heterogeneous base catalysts derived from Mg-Al hydrotalcite was investigated for the conversion of poultry lipid to biodiesel. This solid base showed high activity for triglyceride transesterification with methanol without signs of catalyst leaching. Catalytic performance was significantly affected by pretreatment and operating conditions. Calcination in N2 was key in obtaining the highest catalyst activities. Also, methanol had to be contacted with the catalyst before reaction; otherwise, catalyst activity was seriously impaired. Rehydration of the calcined catalyst before reaction using wet nitrogen, however, decreased catalytic activity for the transesterification of poultry fat, in contrast to its positive impact on catalyst reported in condensation reactions1. The catalyst underwent significant deactivation during the first reaction cycle probably due to deactivation of the strongest base sites. However, after the first reaction cycle, it was stable for subsequent cycles. Procedures for catalyst regeneration were also investigated and will be discussed.