1. Glycerol Dehydration to Acrolein Catalyzed by ZSM-5 Zeolite in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Medium
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Bin Zou, X. Philip Ye, and Shoujie Ren
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Glycerol ,Green chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,zeolites ,solvent effects ,supercritical fluids ,010402 general chemistry ,Heterogeneous catalysis ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Environmental Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,sustainable chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Acrolein ,Desiccation ,Zeolite ,Coke ,Supercritical carbon dioxide ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Communication ,Carbon Dioxide ,Communications ,Supercritical fluid ,0104 chemical sciences ,heterogeneous catalysis ,General Energy ,Acids - Abstract
Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC‐CO2) has been used for the first time as a reaction medium for the dehydration of glycerol to acrolein catalyzed by a solid acid. Unprecedented catalyst stability over 528 hours of time‐on‐stream was achieved and the rate of coke deposition on the zeolite catalyst was the lowest among extensive previous studies, showing potential for industrial application. Coking pathways in SC‐CO2 were also elucidated for future development. The results have potential implications for other dehydration reactions catalyzed by solid acids. more...
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- 2016
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