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Acid-activated organoclays: preparation, characterisation and catalytic activity of polycation-treated bentonites
Authors:Christopher Breen  Ruth Watson
Affiliation:Materials Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield S1 1WB, UK
Abstract:Samples of SWy-2 and SAz-1 loaded with increasing amounts of the polycation magnafloc 206, (Me2NCH2CHOHCH2)n]n+Cln, were acid-treated using 6 M HCl at 95°C for 30, 90 and 180 min. The activity of these acid-activated polycation-exchanged clays for the conversion of α-pinene to camphene and limonene was determined and compared with that from clay samples (without polycation) acid-treated in the same manner. Acid treatment of polycation-exchanged bentonites produced hybrid catalysts which enhanced the activity of the clays for the isomerisation of α-pinene to camphene and limonene. The presence of the polycation had a more marked influence on the activity of samples derived from SAz-1 increasing the yield from 25% for acid-activated SAz-1 with no added polycation to 50% camphene for acid-activated polycation-exchanged SAz-1. The increase in yield for corresponding samples derived from SWy-2 was only from 42 to 52%. This enhancement in yield for samples derived from SAz-1 was attributed to the increased hydrophobicity of the polycation loaded clay whilst the comparable yields for SWy-2 in the absence and presence of polycation may suggest that SWy-2 disperses well in the non-polar α-pinene. The total yields (based on α-pinene) for the most active catalysts was between 80 and 90%. These yields are directly comparable with those obtained by others using zeolites and pillared clays although the acid-activated polycation-treated clays were marginally less selective towards camphene.
Keywords:Bentonite  Clay minerals  Isomerization  Catalysis  Organoclays  Smectite  Acid catalysis
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