Investigation of synthesis of some ionic liquids from nitrogen compounds and fatty acids of waste oils
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https://doi.org/10.62239/jca.2024.059Keywords:
Ionic liquids, waste vegetable oil, fatty acids, triethyl amine, aliquat, octyl amine, 1-methyl imidazoleAbstract
In order to reduce the environmental pollution and the dependence on fossil fuel resource which is depleting, the utilization of waste vegetable oils for preparation of valuable products are of concern. Four ionic liquids triethyl ammonium carboxylate ([TEA][WO]), octyl ammonium carboxylate ([OcA][WO]), trialkyl methyl ammonium carboxylate ([Aliquat][WO]) and n-octyl methyl imidazolium carboxylate ([OMIM][WO]) were synthesized from four different nitrogen compounds and fatty acids of waste vegetable oils. The influence of some parameters such as solvent, reaction temperature, reaction time and molar ratio of acid and nitrogen compound (NC) on ionic liquid synthesis yields was investigated. The results show that the structure of nitrogen compounds effects on the synthesis performance and governs the parameters of processes. This is due to the nitrogen compounds as starting materials control not only their activity in reaction with fatty acids but also the solubility and the melting points of corresponding ionic liquids. Certain suitable conditions were chosen for each ionic liquid.
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