Issue 13, 2024

Challenges and perspectives on using acidic ionic liquids for biodiesel production via reactive distillation

Abstract

Biodiesel, known as a renewable fuel, is an environmentally friendly energy source derived from animal and vegetable oils, as well as recycled oil. Despite this, the current advancements in biodiesel technology face challenges in fully replacing petrochemical diesel, primarily due to the non-green catalytic synthesis and high production cost associated with biodiesel. Ionic liquids containing strong Lewis acids or Brønsted acids have been highlighted as a novel class of environmentally friendly solvents and catalysts, showing green and effective catalytic potential in the synthesis of biodiesel via transesterification. In another aspect, reactive distillation technology could facilitate continuous forward reactions catalyzed by ionic liquids by swiftly removing reaction products from the reaction zone, offering advantages in improving the production efficiency, energy consumption, and cost reduction. From this perspective, we discuss the synthesis of biodiesel catalyzed by ionic liquids, supported ionic liquids, amphiphilic ionic liquids, and amphiphilic supported ionic liquids. The focus is on the process for synthesizing biodiesel through catalytic distillation. We emphasize the potential role of the lipophilic group in the ionic liquid catalyst, promoting the mutual solubility of the reactant triglyceride with methanol or ethanol. This enhancement might facilitate contact between the reactants and improve the catalytic efficiency of transesterification. Additionally, we propose several methods to improve the efficiency of biodiesel synthesis catalyzed by ionic liquid catalysts and suggest appropriate reactive distillation processes for biodiesel production.

Graphical abstract: Challenges and perspectives on using acidic ionic liquids for biodiesel production via reactive distillation

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
28 Mar. 2024
Accepted
23 Mai. 2024
First published
28 Mai. 2024

Green Chem., 2024,26, 7718-7731

Challenges and perspectives on using acidic ionic liquids for biodiesel production via reactive distillation

Z. Qi, R. Cui, H. Lin, C. Ye, J. Chen and T. Qiu, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 7718 DOI: 10.1039/D4GC01526F

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