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Studies on the kinetics of in situ epoxidation of vegetable oils

✍ Scribed by Chuanshang Cai; Honghai Dai; Rongsheng Chen; Caixia Su; Xiaoya Xu; Shi Zhang; Liting Yang


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
312 KB
Volume
110
Category
Article
ISSN
1438-7697

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Abstract

In the present work, the kinetics of the epoxidation of soybean oil (SBO) by peroxyacetic acid (PAA) generated in situ in the presence of sulfuric acid as the catalyst was studied at various temperatures (45, 65 and 75β€…Β°C). It was found that epoxidation with almost complete conversion of unsaturated carbon and negligible oxirane cleavage can be attained by the in situ technique. The rate constant for epoxidation of SBO was found to be of the order of 10^–6^β€…mol^–1^s^–1^ and the activation energy of epoxidation is 43.11β€…kJ/mol. Some thermodynamic parameters: enthalpy, entropy and free activation energy of 40.63β€…kJ/mol, –208.80β€…J/mol and 102.88β€…kJ/mol, respectively, were obtained for the epoxidation of SBO. The kinetic and thermodynamic parameters of epoxidation obtained from this study indicate that an increase in the process temperature would increase the rate of epoxide formation. The epoxidation of corn oil and sunflower oil were also investigated under the same conditions. The results show that the reaction rate is in the order of soybean oil > corn oil > sunflower oil.


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