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Titre: The significant effect of K+ counterion in the enhancement of physicochemical and structural properties of amorphous aluminosilicates xerogels used as catalysts in the transesterification of waste frying oils
Auteur(s): Boufellah, Nassima
Aksas, Hammouche
Mots-clés: Better directing
Polycondensation
Sol-gel
Porosity
Cation exchange
Date de publication: 2023
Editeur: Taylor & Francis
Résumé: With the aim of better directing the polycondensation of oligomers during the synthesis of amorphous aluminosilicate xerogels by the sol-gel process using Na2SiO3, we reinforced the sols with Kþ counterion and studied its effect on the physicochemical and structural properties of the xerogels using XRD, FTIR, N2 physisorption, SEM, EDX, and TGA techniques as well as quantitative analysis of the acid sites by N-butylamine adsorption followed by potentiometric titration. Based on the results, the introduction of Kþ generated xerogels with good porosity and conferred resist- ance to matrix cracking. The amorphous character of the xerogels did not change after adding Kþ. FTIR spectra showed that the composition of the xerogels was improved after the addition of Kþ. Cation exchange and sulfur removal were much more efficient in the presence of Kþ which improved the acidity of the xerogels. The best percentages of Si and Al were observed at the Naþ/Kþ ratios of 4 and 1.The enhanced xerogel prepared with Naþ/Kþ ratio of 1 gave a biodiesel yield of 80.44% at the optimum parameters and was used for three reaction cycles without signifi- cant loss of biodiesel yield.
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/13722
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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