LEAL, E.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3139929105219822; LEAL, Elvia.
Resumo:
ZnAI204 is a normal spinel of the A B 204 type, whose growth mechanisms and its
structural properties have been aim of extensive investigations. An interesting common
feature to the spinels is the absorption of a large amount of cations in its structure, which
gives each of the resulting phases different physical and chemical properties. Therefore,
the present work is based on the synthesis of ZnAI204 by combustion reaction technique,
in order to evaluate the influence of the fuel kind and of the external heating kind over the
structure and morphology of the synthesized samples, besides evaluation in their
performance as catalyst on the transesterification reaction of soybean oil for biodiesel
production. As heating source were used a resistive ceramic base and a muffle furnace,
and as fuel were used citric acid monohydrate, aniline, carbohydrazide, glycine and urea.
During the synthesis were carried out measurements of the time and temperature
combustion flame. The samples were characterized by XRD, FTIR, granulometric
analysis, textural analysis, carbon content, SEM, and TEM. The transesterification
reactions were carried out under two conditions: 1) methanol/oil/catalyst molar ratio of
600/100/1, temperature of 150°C, and reaction time of 1h; and, 2) methanol/oil/catalyst
molar ratio of 2700/100/4, temperature of 200°C and reaction time of 4h. The results
showed that the syntheses conducted in the muffle furnace reached combustion
temperatures greater than those conducted in the ceramic base, and that the fuel kind
had a significant influence on the structural and morphological characteristics of the
samples. All samples presented the formation of ZnAI204 spinel as majority phase, with
exception of the samples synthesized with citric acid that presented amorphous
characteristic. ZnAI204 monophasic was only able to be obtained by the sample
synthesized with urea using the ceramic base as heating source, the other ones showed
ZnO and A l 203 as segregated phases. FTIR spectra confirmed the presence of ZnAI204
by the typical O-AI-0 vibrations bands at around 450-700 cm"1 . The analysis of
granulometry, SEM, TEM, and content carbon showed that all samples presented
morphologic character based on agglomerates of strongly linked nanoparticles, but with
different aspects characteristic of each sample, and carbon content ranging from 0.24 to
17.5%. According to the results of the N2 adsorption, the samples showed surface area
with values ranging from 3.9 to 29.7 m2/g. The catalytic test carried out in the
transesterification of soybean oil showed that for the mild conditions adopted, the
samples presented low catalytic activity, reaching a yield of just 5%, referring to the use
of the sample synthesized with glycine in the ceramic base, and that, in more severe
conditions, such yield increased to 91.6%.