Revisiting Glycerol Esterification with Acetic Acid over Amberlyst-35 via Statistically Designed Experiments: Overcoming Transport Limitations

18 February 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

Turnover rates for glycerol esterification with acetic acid over Amberlyst-35 were measured under different temperatures, reactants and active sites concentrations, and catalyst particle sizes. Data were collected in a batch reactor. Experiments were done following a sequence of factorial experimental designs.

Keywords

Glycerol esterification
Acetic acid
Liquid phase
Amberlyst-35
Sequential experimental design
Mass and heat transport limitations
Turnover rates

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