Published: CABEQ 25 (3) (2011) 359–366
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
V. P. Yadav, S. K. Maity, P. Biswas and R. K. Singh
Abstract
The esterification of ethylene glycol with acetic acid was investigated in a batch reactor
in presence of a strongly acidic cation exchange resin, seralite SRC-120, as catalyst
in the temperature range of 333 to 363 K. The detailed kinetic study was performed
to understand the effect of various process variables such as catalyst loading, ethylene
glycol to acetic acid mole ratio, and temperature on conversion of reactants and selectivity to products. Further, two different kinetic models, empirical and kinetic model
based on Langmuir-Hinshelwood-Hougen-Watson (LHHW) approach, were developed
to correlate the experimental concentration versus time data. The kinetic parameters
of the developed models were then estimated at different temperatures using non-linear regression technique based on modified Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. The calculated results based on the estimated kinetic and equilibrium constants at different temperatures were then compared with the experimental values and LHHW-based model was found to fit the experimental data reasonably better compared to empirical kinetic model. The estimated rate constants at different temperatures of LHHW-based model were then used to estimate the activation energy and frequency factor of the rate constants.
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Keywords
Reaction kinetics, modeling, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol di-acetate, cation exchange resin