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Scopus 2011-2015
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Esterification of fatty acid catalyzed by hydrothermally stable propylsulfonic acidfunctionalized mesoporous silica SBA-15
Issued Date
2013-06-06
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Article
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13473352
13458957
DOI
10.5650/jos.62.435
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2-s2.0-84878462801
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Journal of Oleo Science. Vol.62, No.6 (2013), 435-442
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Win Win Mar, Ekasith Somsook
Esterification of fatty acid catalyzed by hydrothermally stable propylsulfonic acidfunctionalized mesoporous silica SBA-15.
Journal of Oleo Science. Vol.62, No.6 (2013), 435-442.
doi:10.5650/jos.62.435
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Esterification of fatty acid catalyzed by hydrothermally stable propylsulfonic acidfunctionalized mesoporous silica SBA-15
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Win Win Mar
Ekasith Somsook
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Mahidol University
Abstract
Propylsulfonic acid-functionalized mesoporous silica SBA-15 has been synthesized via one-step strategy at 130°C based on the co-condensation of TEOS and MPTMS in the presence of Pluronic 123 polymer and H2O2in HCl aqueous solution. The synthesized solid exhibited hydrothermal stability in boiling water without significant change in textural properties. The catalytic performance of the synthesized solid was studied in the esterification of oleic acid with methanol. The experimental results revealed that the large mesopore structures of SBA-15-PrSO3H solid synthesized at 130°C could favor a facile access of oleic acid to the acid sites, making the comparable activity to that of phenyl ethyl sulfonic acid functionalized silica and higher than that of dry amberlyst-15. ©2013 by Japan Oil Chemists' Society.
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