Abstract :
The classical method of fatty acids methyl esters (FAME) production is based on triglyceride transesteri®cation to methyl esters.
Sodium hydroxide dissolved in methanol is used as a catalyst. The purpose of this work was to examine a heterogeneous catalyst, in
particular calcium compounds, to produce methyl esters of rapeseed oil. This research showed that the transesteri®cation of
rapeseed oil by methyl alcohol can be catalysed eectively by basic alkaline-earth metal compounds: calcium oxide, calcium
methoxide and barium hydroxide. Calcium catalysts, due to their weak solubility in the reaction medium, are less active than sodium
hydroxide. However, calcium catalysts are cheaper and lead to decreases in the number of technological stages and the amount of
unwanted waste products. It was found that the transesteri®cation reaction rate can be enhanced by ultrasound as well as by introducing
an appropriate reagent into a reactor to promote methanol solubility in the rapeseed oil. Tetrahydrofuran was used as
additive to accelerate the transesteri®cation process
Keywords :
Methyl esters , Alcoholysis , Heterogeneous catalysts , Rapeseed oil