transesterificación
Transesterificación is a chemical reaction in which an ester is converted into another ester through reaction with an alcohol. This process involves the exchange of the alkoxy group of an ester with another alkoxy group of an alcohol. The reaction can be catalyzed by acids or bases, with base catalysis being more common. In the presence of an acid catalyst, the reaction proceeds through a protonation of the carbonyl oxygen. In base-catalyzed transesterification, a strong base deprotonates the alcohol, forming an alkoxide ion which then attacks the carbonyl carbon of the ester.
A common application of transesterification is in the production of biodiesel. In this process, triglycerides, which
Transesterification is also used in various other industrial processes, including the production of plasticizers, lubricants, and