Hybrid oxygen carrier system of formic and acetic acids for soybean oil epoxidation / Ahmad Shauqi Abrar Shahrizan and Mohd Jumain Jalil

Abrar Shahrizan, Ahmad Shauqi and Jalil, Mohd Jumain (2025) Hybrid oxygen carrier system of formic and acetic acids for soybean oil epoxidation / Ahmad Shauqi Abrar Shahrizan and Mohd Jumain Jalil. Scientific Research Journal, 22: 15. pp. 239-250. ISSN 1675-7009

Abstract

Green chemistry’s commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly materials is exemplified by the epoxidation of soybean oil, which transforms a common crop into epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO), a versatile chemical asset. ESBO, a bio-based resource, serves as a plasticizer, stabilizer, and reactive diluent in industries like plastics and cosmetics. The study focused on the peracid method and hybrid oxygen carriers like formic and acetic acid to create ESB), a valuable chemical feedstock. This study examined the effect of reaction temperature on the epoxidation process found that the relative conversion to oxirane (RCO) value for the experiment at 65°C (40.68%) is higher compared to those at 75°C and 85°C, indicating that 65°C is the ideal temperature for the epoxidation process of soybean oil. The research highlights the importance of temperature in the kinetics of chemical reactions and the benefits of using a hybrid system for a more sustainable and eco-friendly approach to producing ESBO.

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Abrar Shahrizan, Ahmad Shauqi
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Jalil, Mohd Jumain
jumain.jalil@gmail.com
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam > College of Engineering
Journal or Publication Title: Scientific Research Journal
UiTM Journal Collections: Listed > Scientific Research Journal (SRJ)
ISSN: 1675-7009
Volume: 22
Page Range: pp. 239-250
Keywords: Epoxidation; Epoxidized Soybean Oil; Peracid Mechanism; Plasticizer; Relative Conversion To Oxirane
Date: January 2025
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/109355
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