Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (Dec 2024)

Enhancement of glycerol rosin ester conversion using zeolite-based catalyst

  • Mardiah Mardiah,
  • Yohanes Andre Situmorang,
  • Aqsha Aqsha,
  • Tjokorde Walmiki Samadhi,
  • Winny Wulandari,
  • Antonius Indarto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 101023

Abstract

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Glycerol rosin ester (GRE) is extensively used in paint, coating, and adhesives. This study investigated the impact of reaction time, temperature, zeolite-type catalysts, dose and rosin-to-glycerol ratio on esterification of pine rosin. FTIR spectroscopy and acid number measurements confirmed the rosin ester. The highest conversion of 98 % was achieved by natural zeolite catalyst at 250 °C, reaction time 6 hours, catalyst dose of 0.5 %-mass, and rosin to glycerol ratio of 1:1. A higher proportion of strong acid sites in the natural zeolite produced higher conversion compared to ZSM-5, and the catalyst was separable from GRE by high temperature filtration.

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