Phenol alkylation with methanol: Effect of sodium content and ammonia selective poisoning of an HY zeolite
Abstract:
Sodium exchange and ammonia selective poisoning of the acid sites of an HY zeolite (Si/Al = 20) were carried out and their effects on the catalytic properties for the alkylation of phenol with methanol (200°C, 1 atm and N2/reactants molar ratio of 4) were evaluated. Results show that the reaction is highly sensitive to the number and strength of the acid sites of the catalyst. A decrease in the number of acid sites by sodium exchange of the protons or by ammonia selective poisoning produces important changes in the selectivity of the reaction. In fact, a high increase in the anisole/cresol ratio is observed as the percentage of exchanged sodium in the zeolite increases, while the ammonia selective poisoning shows that at low desorption temperatures (≤250°C) only anisole is formed while at higher desorption temperatures both anisole and cresols were observed. These results show that anisole formation requires sites with lower acid strength compared to those necessary for cresol formation.
Año de publicación:
1996
Keywords:
- Anisole-cresols formation
- HY zeolites
- Phenol alkylation
- Effects of sodium content
- Ammonia poisoning
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Catálisis
- Ingeniería química
Áreas temáticas:
- Tecnología de productos químicos industriales
- Química analítica
- Química física