Mesoporous sulfonic acid silicas for pyrolysis bio-oil upgrading via acetic acid esterification


Autoria(s): Manayil, Jinesh C.; Inocencio, Carlos V.M.; Lee, Adam F.; Wilson, Karen
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07/03/2016

Resumo

Propylsulfonic acid derivatised SBA-15 catalysts have been prepared by post modification of SBA-15 with mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MPTMS) for the upgrading of a model pyrolysis bio-oil via acetic acid esterification with benzyl alcohol in toluene. Acetic acid conversion and the rate of benzyl acetate production was proportional to the PrSO3H surface coverage, reaching a maximum for a saturation adlayer. Turnover frequencies for esterification increase with sulfonic acid surface density, suggesting a cooperative effect of adjacent PrSO3H groups. Maximal acetic acid conversion was attained under acid-rich conditions with aromatic alcohols, outperforming Amberlyst or USY zeolites, with additional excellent water tolerance.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28012/1/Mesoporous_sulfonic_acid_silicas_for_pyrolysis.pdf

Manayil, Jinesh C.; Inocencio, Carlos V.M.; Lee, Adam F. and Wilson, Karen (2016). Mesoporous sulfonic acid silicas for pyrolysis bio-oil upgrading via acetic acid esterification. Green Chemistry, 18 (5), pp. 1387-1394.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28012/

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