Artigo Revisado por pares

Use of Mesoporous MCM-41 Aluminosilicates as Catalysts in the Preparation of Fine Chemicals

1998; Elsevier BV; Volume: 175; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1006/jcat.1998.1970

ISSN

1090-2694

Autores

María J. Climent, Avelino Corma, R. Guil-López, Sara Iborra, Jaime Primo,

Tópico(s)

Catalysis for Biomass Conversion

Resumo

α-n-Amylcinnamaldehyde (Jasminaldehyde) has been prepared with high selectivity and using low ratios of benzaldehyde/heptanal by means of mesoporous molecular sieve catalysts and a process which involves the acetalization of heptanal with methanol, followed, in the same pot, by a slow hydrolysis of dimethylacetal and the aldolic condensation of the two aldehydes as the final step. A large pore zeolite (Beta) as well as mesoporous silica-aluminas with regular pore sizes such as MCM-41 and SAM have been used as catalysts. The results indicate that mesoporous silica-aluminas with a very narrow range of pore diameter such as MCM-41 are the most adequate catalysts to produce in one pot the three consecutive reactions, avoiding in a very large extent the self-condensation of heptanal and undesired consecutive reactions. This new route allows us to achieve Jasminaldehyde with high selectivity and with a relative high global reaction rates. The influence of the concentration of acid sites on MCM-41, reaction temperature, and molar ratio of the reactants have been also studied.

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