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Synthesis of heterogeneous catalysts for acetalization reaction - Acetalization reaction via 1-butylimidazole, 7-amino-1-naphthalene sulphonic and phosphoric acids incorporated on silica

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Sodium silicate from rice husk ash (RHA) was functionalized with 3-(chloropropyl)triethoxysilane (CPTES) to give RHACCl. The chlorine in RHACCl was easily substituted with 1-butylimidazole (BIm) and 7-amino-naphthalene sulphonic acid (ANSA) to form RHABIm-Cl and RHANPSO3H. Chloride ion in RHABIm-Cl was further substituted with sulphate and phosphate ions to form RHABIm-HSO4 and RHABIm-H2PO4 respectively. RHABIm-H2PO4 showed a higher catalytic activity and selectivity than RHABIm-HSO4 in the acetalization of glycerol (Gly) to cyclic acetals. The conversion of benzaldehyde (Benz) using RHABIm-H2PO4 and RHABIm-HSO4 were determined to be 80 and 75 % respectively. The use of RHABIm-HSO4 as catalyst resulted in high selectivity towards the HMPD. RHABIm-HSO4 was reused three times with some loss of activity due to adsorbed water on the catalyst surface. The catalytic performance of RHANPSO3H was also tested in the acetalization of glycerol with benzaldehyde which gave a conversion of 72 % and 87% selectivity towards HMPD. The catalyst could be regenerated by washed with ethanol and dried at 110 °C for 24 h.

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Hiba Eltahier obtained her B.Sc from University of Garyounis faculty of arts and science Elmarj branch and M.Sc from Universiti Sains Malaysia(USM)under the guidance of Prof.Farook Adam in 2012 specializing in heterogeneous catalysis. Prof.Farook Adam is a Professor at(USM)and conducted various research topics using(RHA)as heterogeneous catalysts.

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Authors Faroo Adam, Farook Adam, Hib Eltahier, Hiba Eltahier, Kasim Hello
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659467820
ISBN 978-3-659-46782-0
No. of pages 132
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry

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