Synthesis of biodiesel from waste cooking oil catalyzed by β-cyclodextrin modified Mg–Al–La composite oxide
Abstract
In this study, Mg–Al–La composite oxide loaded with ionic liquid [Bmim]OH was used as a catalyst for the synthesis of fatty acid isobutyl ester (FAIBE) via transesterification between waste cooking oil and isobutanol. Mg–Al–La composite oxide was synthesized from the β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) intercalation modification of Mg–Al–La layered double hydroxides. The structure of the catalyst was characterized via XRD, BET and EDS. The results showed that the interlayer space of the catalyst was increased due to β-CD intercalation modification. The IL/CD–Mg–Al–La catalyst exhibited significant catalytic activity and regeneration performance in transesterification due to large interlayer space and strongly alkaline ionic liquid. The yield of FAIBE achieved was 98.3% under the optimum reaction condition and 95.2% after regeneration for six times. The viscosity–temperature curve of FAIBE was determined and the phase transition temperature was −1 °C. The pour point of FAIBE was only −10 °C, which exhibited excellent low temperature fluidity.