Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid

Ionic Liquid (IL) based on 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (BMI.NTf2) under acidic condition was used as catalyst for the esterification reaction of fatty acid. Various acids namely sulphuric acid, perchloric acid, p-toulene sulphonic acid and various chloride salts s...

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Main Authors: Yaacob, Zalita, Mohamad Nordin, Nor Asikin, Yarmo, Mohd. Ambar
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spelling my.utm.292482022-01-31T08:41:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29248/ Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid Yaacob, Zalita Mohamad Nordin, Nor Asikin Yarmo, Mohd. Ambar QD Chemistry Ionic Liquid (IL) based on 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (BMI.NTf2) under acidic condition was used as catalyst for the esterification reaction of fatty acid. Various acids namely sulphuric acid, perchloric acid, p-toulene sulphonic acid and various chloride salts such as zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and iron(III) chloride (FeCl3) immobilized in ionic liquid BMI.NTf2 gave acidic ILs. These acidic ILs were tested as catalysts for esterification reactions. Esterification of alcohol (methanol) with fatty acid (lauric acid) using ionic liquid BMI.NTf2 combined with H2SO4 (BMI.NTf2(H2SO4)) gave high activity (>85%) and selectivity (100%) observed over a period of 2 hours reaction with reaction temperature 70oC. The ester became easily separated due to IL forming biphasic with product after the reaction where ester accumulated as the upper phase and IL with water produced after reaction at lower phase. Catalytic activities comparison also be studied between acidic ionic liquid BMI.NTf2 with acidic ionic liquid ChCl.2ZnCl2 and conventional acid catalyst. These ILs were characterised by using FTIR, NMR and TGA. Results from FTIR were showed no significant difference between ILs with ILs in acidic condition. The TGA curve show BMI.NTf2 thermal's decomposition is =400°C but when BMI.NTf2 combination with H2SO4, TGA curve show weight loss increase and becomes unstable. The advantages of ILs as catalyst are "clean process" and "green chemistry" due to its behaviour such as non-volatile, no loss of solvent through evaporation and reduced environmentally impact. This ILs-catalyst system can be recycle for futher reaction. Malaysian Society of Analytical Sciences (ANALIS) 2011 Article PeerReviewed Yaacob, Zalita and Mohamad Nordin, Nor Asikin and Yarmo, Mohd. Ambar (2011) Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid. The Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences, 15 (1). pp. 46-53. ISSN 1394-2506
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Yaacob, Zalita
Mohamad Nordin, Nor Asikin
Yarmo, Mohd. Ambar
Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid
description Ionic Liquid (IL) based on 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (BMI.NTf2) under acidic condition was used as catalyst for the esterification reaction of fatty acid. Various acids namely sulphuric acid, perchloric acid, p-toulene sulphonic acid and various chloride salts such as zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and iron(III) chloride (FeCl3) immobilized in ionic liquid BMI.NTf2 gave acidic ILs. These acidic ILs were tested as catalysts for esterification reactions. Esterification of alcohol (methanol) with fatty acid (lauric acid) using ionic liquid BMI.NTf2 combined with H2SO4 (BMI.NTf2(H2SO4)) gave high activity (>85%) and selectivity (100%) observed over a period of 2 hours reaction with reaction temperature 70oC. The ester became easily separated due to IL forming biphasic with product after the reaction where ester accumulated as the upper phase and IL with water produced after reaction at lower phase. Catalytic activities comparison also be studied between acidic ionic liquid BMI.NTf2 with acidic ionic liquid ChCl.2ZnCl2 and conventional acid catalyst. These ILs were characterised by using FTIR, NMR and TGA. Results from FTIR were showed no significant difference between ILs with ILs in acidic condition. The TGA curve show BMI.NTf2 thermal's decomposition is =400°C but when BMI.NTf2 combination with H2SO4, TGA curve show weight loss increase and becomes unstable. The advantages of ILs as catalyst are "clean process" and "green chemistry" due to its behaviour such as non-volatile, no loss of solvent through evaporation and reduced environmentally impact. This ILs-catalyst system can be recycle for futher reaction.
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author Yaacob, Zalita
Mohamad Nordin, Nor Asikin
Yarmo, Mohd. Ambar
author_facet Yaacob, Zalita
Mohamad Nordin, Nor Asikin
Yarmo, Mohd. Ambar
author_sort Yaacob, Zalita
title Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid
title_short Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid
title_full Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid
title_fullStr Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid
title_full_unstemmed Ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid
title_sort ionic liquid supported acid-catalysed esterification of lauric acid
publisher Malaysian Society of Analytical Sciences (ANALIS)
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29248/
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