Cláudia O. Veloso
Rio de Janeiro State University
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Enzyme Research | 2011
Erika C.G. Aguieiras; Cláudia O. Veloso; Juliana Vaz Bevilaqua; Danielle de Oliveira Rosas; Mônica Antunes Pereira da Silva; Marta A. P. Langone
Estolides are vegetable-oil-based lubricants obtained from oleic acid or any source of hydroxy fatty acids. In this work, the estolides synthesis from oleic acid and methyl ricinoleate (biodiesel from castor oil), using immobilized commercial lipases (Novozym 435, Lipozyme RM-IM, and Lipozyme TL-IM) in a solvent-free medium was investigated. Acid value was used to monitor the reaction progress by determining the consumption of acid present in the medium. Novozym 435 showed the best performance. Water removal improved the conversion. Novozym 435 was more active at atmospheric pressure. Novozym 435 was reused four times with conversion reaching 15% after the fourth reaction at 80°C. Estolides produced under the reaction conditions used in this work presented good properties, such as, low temperature properties as pour point (−24°C), viscosity (23.9 cSt at 40°C and 5.2 cSt at 100°C), and viscosity index (153).
Adsorption Science & Technology | 2015
Erika B. Silveira; Cláudia O. Veloso; André L.H. Costa; Cristiane A. Henriques; Fatima Maria Zanon Zotin; Márcio L.L. Paredes; Rodrigo A. Reis; Sandra Shirley X. Chiaro
The environmental legislation of many countries imposes severe restrictions on the emissions of gaseous pollutants, including NOx and SOx. Efficient alternatives for the removal of nitrogen and sulphur contaminants are required to obtain increasingly cleaner fuels. In this regard, adsorption is economically promising, because it requires less energy than the traditional hydrotreating processes due to mild conditions of temperature and pressure required. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of nickel, cerium, molybdenum and cobalt oxides impregnated on silica–alumina in removing nitrogen and sulphur compounds from a hydrotreated diesel. The incorporation of metal oxides increased the density of acid sites and promoted the removal of nitrogen and sulphur compounds, especially the one impregnated with molybdenum oxide. The influence of molybdenum oxide loading was also studied. It was observed that this synthesis parameter affected acid sites density and contaminant removal.
Química Nova | 2012
Ingryd Carvalho Alves; Lucia Pacheco de Mattos; Cláudia O. Veloso; Fátima Maria Zanon; Cristiane A. Henriques
Developing mesoporosity in HZSM-5 zeolites is an alternative for improving their catalytic performance on chemical reactions. In this work, alkaline and thermal treatments were used to produce mesoporosity. These treatments increased mesoporous area and volume. They also influenced the acid properties of the samples. Concerning catalytic performance, treatments modified reaction product distribution. Whereas alkaline treatment favored formation of olefins and increased propene ratio in the beginning of the reaction, thermal treatment resulted in formation of only ethylene due to the low acidity of the sample.
Química Nova | 2011
Cláudia O. Veloso; Cristiane A. Henriques; Ayres G. Dias; Evanoel Crizanto de Lima; Bianca M. Souza; José Luiz Fontes Monteiro
The catalytic behavior of Cs-exchanged and Cs-impregnated zeolites (X and Y) was studied using the Knoevenagel condensation between glyceraldehyde acetonide and ethyl acetoacetate in order to produce the corresponding α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compound that is an important intermediate for fine chemicals. The influence of reaction temperature, type of zeolite, and basicity of the sites on the catalytic behavior of the samples was evaluated. All zeolites were active for the studied reaction. The formation of the main condensation product was favored at lower reaction temperatures. Products of further condensations were also observed especially for samples that were only dried before catalytic test.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2017
Paula M. Veiga; Cláudia O. Veloso; Ayres G. Dias; Cristiane A. Henriques
The ethers produced through the etherification reaction of glycerol with ethanol or t-butanol are used as oxygenated fuel additives, intermediates in the pharmaceutical industry, and non-ionic surfactants. However, the identification of these ethers has not been accurately done, because only some mass spectra of these compounds are available in the libraries. Moreover, there is a lack of discussion on their identification in the literature. In this work, a detailed identification of all ethers produced in the etherification of glycerol with ethanol or t-butanol was performed considering the mass spectra of isolated products and the comparison of the retention times. The elution order of the products was: tri-alkyl, 1,3-dialkyl, 2,3-dialkyl, 3-monoalkyl and 2-monoalkyl. In all mass spectra of the ethyl ethers, the base peak was m/z 61, while in the case of t-butyl ethers it was m/z 57.
Catalysis Today | 2008
Wallace M. Antunes; Cláudia O. Veloso; Cristiane A. Henriques
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2009
André L. F. Matassoli; Igor Nascentes dos Santos Corrêa; Marcio de Figueiredo Portilho; Cláudia O. Veloso; Marta A. P. Langone
Energy | 2014
Paula M. Veiga; Aderval S. Luna; Marcio de Figueiredo Portilho; Cláudia O. Veloso; Cristiane A. Henriques
Materials Letters | 2012
Aaron L. Santos; Rodrigo A. Reis; Vinicius Rossa; Marcelo Martins dos Reis; André L.H. Costa; Cláudia O. Veloso; Cristiane A. Henriques; Fatima Maria Zanon Zotin; Márcio L.L. Paredes; Erika B. Silveira; Sandra Shirley X. Chiaro
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2016
Zilacleide S.B. Sousa; Cláudia O. Veloso; Cristiane A. Henriques; Victor Teixeira da Silva