Bioresource Technology 2010-01-01

Modeling of reaction kinetics for transesterification of palm-based methyl esters with trimethylolpropane

Ruzaimah Nik Mohamad Kamil, Suzana Yusup, Ruzaimah Nik Mohamad Kamil, Suzana Yusup

Index: Bioresour. Technol. 101(15) , 5877-84, (2010)

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Abstract

A mathematical model describing chemical kinetics of transesterification of palm-based methyl esters with trimethylolpropane has been developed. The model was developed by utilizing nonlinear regression method, which is an efficient and powerful way to determine rate constants for both forward and reverse reactions. A comparison with previous study which excludes the reverse reactions was made. The model was based on the reverse mechanism of transesterification reactions and describes concentration changes of trimethylolpropane, monoesters and diesters production. The developed model was validated against data from the literature. The reaction rate constants were determined using MATLAB version 7.2 and the ratios of rate constants obtained were well in agreement with those reported in the literature. A good correlation between model simulations and experimental data was observed. It was proven that both methods were able to predict the rate constants with plausible accuracy.


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