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Synthesis of acrolein by gas‐phase dehydration of glycerol over silica supported Bronsted acidic ionic liquid catalysts
Authors:Mudassir K Munshi  Samadhan T Lomate  Raj M Deshpande  Vilas H Rane  Ashutosh A Kelkar
Affiliation:Chemical Engineering and Process Development Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411 008, India
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Glycerol has become readily available as a byproduct from the biodiesel industry. High functionality and relatively low price make it a potential building block to produce value‐added derivatives such as acrolein. RESULTS: Dehydration of glycerol to acrolein was performed over several silica supported Brønsted acidic ionic liquids as catalysts. All the catalysts prepared were active for the synthesis of acrolein (conversion of glycerol was observed in the range 35–90% with selectivity to acrolein in the range 29–58%). CONCLUSIONS: Catalyst prepared from triphenyl (3‐sulfopropyl) phosphonium 4‐methylbenzenesulfonate gave good activity and selectivity at 4 h reaction time. The conversion of glycerol decreased with increase in glycerol concentration. Higher temperature (325 °C) resulted in significantly lower conversion as well as selectivity to acrolein. With the use of two additional traps cooled to ? 7 °C, the selectivity to acrolein increased significantly for good catalysts. Copyright © 2010 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:acidic ionic liquids  acrolein  glycerol dehydration  supported catalyst
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