Preparation and characterization of trimethylolpropane esters from palm kernel oil methyl esters.

Palm-based polyol esters are potential biodegradable base stocks for environmentally friendly lubricants. The synthesis of palm kernel oil trimethylolpropane (TMP) esters was performed by transesterification of palm kernel methyl esters with TMP using sodium methoxide as a catalyst. Approximately 98 per cent w/w conversion to palm kernel TMP triesters was obtained. Temperature and vacuum pressure were fauna to be the key parameters because of their effects on the rate and reversibility of the reaction. A reduced pressure of at least 20 mbar was crucial for high product yield at which the optimal operating temperature was 130GC The basic lubrication properties of the non-additived palm and palm kernel TMP esters were the following: viscosity at 40GC in the range of 39.7 to 49.7 CSt, pour point between -1 GC to 1 GC and high viscosity indices in the range of 167-187. Other chemical and lubrication properties compared well with the commercial vegetable oils based TMP esters.

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Main Authors: Robiah, Yunus 50011, autor. aut, Fakhru'l-Razi, A. 50012., Ikuye, S.E. 50013., Indris, A. 50014., Ooi, T.L. 38699.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:d
Subjects:Aceite de palmiste, Ester Trimetilpropano, Lubricantes., metil éster, Transesterificación,
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