2008 Annual Meeting
(583a) Investigation of Esterification of Biomass Pyrolysis Acids Over Sulfonic Acid-Functionalized Mesoporous Silicas
Varying concentrations of sulfonic acid moieties were incorporated into the mesopores of SBA-15 via the one-step co-condensation method. The reaction performance of the functionalized mesoporous silicas was evaluated for the esterification of acetic acid with methanol. In the kinetic studies, the reaction orders for acetic acid and methanol as well as the activation energy were determined. A series of pyridine poisoning experiments were performed to establish the reaction mechanism of esterification over SO3H-SBA-15, i.e., single-site or dual-site mechanism. Since water is a significant component in bio-oil, an investigation of the effect of water on the esterification was performed. SO3H-SBA-15 was found to be more water tolerant than the homogeneous catalyst H2SO4 through a series of experiments with addition of varying levels of water, suggesting that the heterogenous catalyst is a better candidate for pretreating bio-oil.