Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2025,21, 1520–1527, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.114
for esters requires the development of scalable production methods. Heterogeneous CaO-based catalysts for the production of esters by transesterification are promising catalytic systems for the production of these desired compounds. In this work, the application of calcium carbideslag, a byproduct of
acetylene production, was investigated. The catalyst was obtained by calcination of calcium carbideslag at 600 °C (CS600) and characterized by XRD and FTIR analysis. The transesterification reactions were carried out with primary alcohols, producing fatty acid alkyl esters in 51–99% yields, depending on
amounts of 1–5 wt %.
Keywords: biodiesel; calcium oxide; carbideslag; ester; transesterification; Introduction
The ester moiety in molecules is one of the most important functional groups, which is widespread in nature, products of fine organic synthesis, and large-scale chemical manufacturing [1][2][3