کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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43851 | 45991 | 2006 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The chloroaluminate ionic liquid (CAIL) of the (CH3)3NHCl·nAlCl3 composition was studied by physico-chemical methods and catalytic activity measurements in heptane isomerization reaction. The data were also obtained on HCl solubility in CAIL depending on pressure and AlCl3 distribution between CAIL and heptanes depending on concentration. Based on obtained results CAIL is a homogeneous catalytic system containing an active component (HCl), co-catalyst (AlCl3) strengthening its catalytic activity, and solvent—so-called “neutral” ionic liquid. The CAIL main deactivation causes were studied including HCl loss and formation of acid soluble oil (ASO) poisoning the catalyst. The difference between CAIL and superacid catalysts poisoning by ASO was discussed.
The chloroaluminate ionic liquid (CAIL) of the (CH3)3NHCl·nAlCl3 composition was studied in heptane isomerization reaction. CAIL is a typical homogeneous catalytic system containing the following: active component (HCl), co-catalyst (AlCl3) strengthening its catalytic activity, and solvent—so-called “neutral” ionic liquid. Its main deactivation causes were studied including HCl loss and poisoning by acid soluble oil (ASO) accumulation. Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slide
Journal: Applied Catalysis A: General - Volume 315, 23 November 2006, Pages 128–134