Aleksandar M. Orlović
University of Belgrade
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Catalysis Communications | 2002
Aleksandar M. Orlović; Djordje Janackovic; Dejan Skala
Abstract Alumina/silica aerogel with zinc chloride alkylation catalyst, was obtained using one step sol–gel synthesis and subsequent drying with the supercritical carbon dioxide. The high density supercritical carbon dioxide drying conditions resulted in zinc chloride removal from the catalyst surface, surface area and pore volume increase and catalytic activity decrease. The low density supercritical carbon dioxide drying conditions, pore size distribution centred around 6 nm pore radius and high degree of mixed Al–O–Si bonds in the alumina/silica aerogel network, were found to increase the catalytic activity of the obtained aerogel catalysts.
Hemijska Industrija | 2004
Dejan Skala; Sandra B. Glisic; Ivana Lukić; Aleksandar M. Orlović
Biodiesel is defined as a fuel that might be used as a pure biofuel or at high concentration in mineral oil derivatives, in accordance with specific quality standards for transport applications. The main raw material used for biodiesel production is rapeseed, which contains mono-unsaturated (about 60%) and also, in a lower quantity, poly-unsaturated fatty acids (C 18:1 and C 18:3), as well as some amounts of undesired saturated fatty acids (palmitic and stearic acids). Other raw materials have also been used in the research and industrial production of biodiesel (palm-oil, sunflower-oil, soybean-oil, waste plant oil, animal fats, etc). The historical background of the biodiesel production, installed industrial capacities, as well as Directives of the European Parliament and of the Council (May 2003) regarding the promotion of the use of biofuels or other renewable fuels for transport are discussed in the first part of this article (Chem. Ind. 58 (2004)). The second part focused on some new concepts and the future development of technology for biodiesel production based on the use of non-catalytic transesterification under supercritical conditions. A literature review, as well as original results based on the transesterification of animal fats, plant oil and used plant oil were discussed. Obtained results were compared with the traditional concept of transesterification based on base or acid catalysis. Experimental investigations of transesterification with supercritical methanol were performed in a 2 dm3 autoclave at 140 bar pressure and at 300°C with molar ratio of methanol to triglycerides of about 41. The degree of esterification strongly depends on the density of supercritical methanol and on the possibility of reaction occurring in one phase.
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2007
Irena Zizovic; Marko Stamenic; Aleksandar M. Orlović; Dejan Skala
Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society | 2007
Sandra Glisic; Oscar Montoya; Aleksandar M. Orlović; Dejan Skala
Chemical Engineering Science | 2005
Irena Zizovic; Marko Stamenic; Aleksandar M. Orlović; Dejan Skala
Journal of Materials Science | 2009
D. Stojanović; Aleksandar M. Orlović; Smilja Marković; Velimir Radmilovic; Petar S. Uskoković; Radoslav Aleksić
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2007
Irena Zizovic; Marko Stamenic; Jasna Ivanovic; Aleksandar M. Orlović; Mihailo Ristić; Sofija Djordjević; Slobodan D. Petrović; Dejan Skala
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2008
Marko Stamenic; Irena Zizovic; Aleksandar M. Orlović; Dejan Skala
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2013
D. Stojanović; Ljiljana Brajović; Aleksandar M. Orlović; Dragan Dramlic; Velimir Radmilovic; Petar S. Uskoković; Radoslav Aleksić
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014
Sandra B. Glisic; Aleksandar M. Orlović