2021
DOI: 10.1002/er.7281
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Mechanism of CaO catalyst deactivation with unconventional monitoring method for glycerol carbonate production via transesterification of glycerol with dimethyl carbonate

Abstract: Summary Glycerol carbonate (GC) was synthesized by transesterification of glycerol with dimethyl carbonate (DMC) using calcium oxide (CaO) derived from eggshell as a catalyst. The best results of 96% glycerol conversion and 94% GC yield were achieved under the following reaction conditions: 0.08 mole ratio of CaO to glycerol, 1:2.5 mole ratio of glycerol to DMC, 60°C reaction temperature, and 3 hours reaction time. As expected, CaO showed deteriorated catalytic performance when recycling as observed by a rapid… Show more

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“…8 The largest GLY manufacturer is in Europe, producing nearly 2.5 million tons of GLY per year, which is estimated to triple by 2030. 9 The estimated global market is predicted to be around US $150 billion by the end of the year 2024. 10 The rapid increase in the production of BD in the last few years has dropped the global price of GLY from US$ 0.27-0.41 per pound to US$ 0.04-0.09 per pound.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The largest GLY manufacturer is in Europe, producing nearly 2.5 million tons of GLY per year, which is estimated to triple by 2030. 9 The estimated global market is predicted to be around US $150 billion by the end of the year 2024. 10 The rapid increase in the production of BD in the last few years has dropped the global price of GLY from US$ 0.27-0.41 per pound to US$ 0.04-0.09 per pound.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, CaO can be dissolved into the reactant GL and form a calcium-glycerin bond [18]. Moreover, CaO may produce CaCO 3 with DMC in the presence of water [19], which reduces the catalytic activity, limiting the reuse of catalysts. In addition, single metal oxides such as MgO and CaO will react with water and CO 2 in the air during preparation and storage, and then deactivate [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%