BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYSTS FROM PILLARED CLAYS - VAPOR-PHASE CONVERSION OF PROPENE TO ACETONE CATALYZED BY IRON AND RUTHENIUM CONTAINING ALUMINUM PILLARED BENTONITES
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1994
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BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYSTS FROM PILLARED CLAYS - VAPOR-PHASE CONVERSION OF PROPENE TO ACETONE CATALYZED BY IRON AND RUTHENIUM CONTAINING ALUMINUM PILLARED BENTONITES / Lenarda, M; Ganzerla, R; Storaro, L; Enzo, Stefano; Zanoni, R; RI Zanoni Robertino/A 1742, 2008. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS. - ISSN 0304-5102. - 92:2(1994), pp. 201-215. [10.1016/0304-5102(94)00064-6]
Abstract:
A natural bentonite was pillared with aluminum, aluminum-iron and aluminum-ruthenium polyoxocations. The alkali cations of some clays were successively exchanged with iron. The prepared pillared clays were characterized by X-ray diffraction, DTA, TGA, ESCA and N2 adsorption. The relative amount of Lewis and Bronsted acid sites was estimated from FR-IR spectra of adsorbed pyridine. All the clays resulted active catalysts for the vapour phase conversion of propene to acetone in the 150-350-degrees-C temperature range. The reaction appeared to occur via acid catalyzed propene hydration to isopropanol and successive oxidative dehydrogenation of the alcohol to acetone. The reactivity of all the prepared samples was correlated to the nature and number of the redox and acid sites.
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Lenarda, M; Ganzerla, R; Storaro, L; Enzo, Stefano; Zanoni, R; RI Zanoni Robertino/A 1742, 2008
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