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Esterification of ethanol with sulfuric acid: A kinetic study
S. Theodore,
Published in Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering
2001
Volume: 79
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 54 - 64
Abstract
Experiments were conducted in a stirred batch reactor under isothermal conditions for obtaining kinetics of the esterification reaction between ethanol and sulfuric acid. Reactive adsorption technique was employed to enhance the conversion. Anhydrous sodium sulfate was used as an adsorbing agent to remove the water formed during the reaction. The variables include the mole ratio of ethanol to sulfuric acid, reaction temperature, purity of the reactants, and the amount of adsorbing agent. The reaction was found to be reversible and second order at low mole ratios, and irreversible and first order at high mole ratios. The kinetic parameters of the rate law were estimated. A possible reaction mechanism was proposed and validated with the experimental data. The effect of the mole ratio of reactants, anhydrous sodium sulfate loading, and purity of the reactants on the yield of ethyl hydrogen sulfate was studied, using full-factorial search and optimized conditions were obtained by the method of steepest ascent. More precise optimum conditions were obtained using the Box-Wilson composite method.
About the journal
JournalCanadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
PublisherCanadian Society for Chemical Engineering
ISSN00084034
Open AccessNo
Concepts (16)
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    Adsorption
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    Ethanol
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    Inorganic acids
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    Isotherms
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    Reaction kinetics
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    Mole ratio
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    Esterification
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    Alcohol
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    Sodium sulfate
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    Sulfate
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    Sulfuric acid
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    Water
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    Kinetics
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    Analysis
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    Reactor