Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
39678 Applied Catalysis A: General 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Niobia and pillared clay can be easily sulfonated by sulfuric acid treatment.•Niobia presented sulfur concentration as high as 5.4 ± 0.4 μmol m−2 (2.6%).•Sulfonated pillared clay allowed a glycerol conversion of 95%.•It was not identified contribution of homogeneous catalysis.

Sulfonated niobia (HY-340 CBMM) and pillared clay (Fluka) were tested in the catalytic conversion of glycerol by etherification reactions. The solids were treated with concentrated fuming sulfuric acid (AS100 and NS100), and a 30% aqueous solution of this acid (AS30 and NS30). Both the presence of sulfur and the increase in the acidity of the solids demonstrate the suitability of the sulfonation process, especially in samples treated with concentrated fuming sulfuric acid. The best catalyst for the reaction of etherification with tert-butyl alcohol was AS100, with a glycerol conversion of 95% after 5 h at 393 K and yield of 60.3, 33.2 and 5.4%, respectively for mono-tert-butyl-glycerol (MTBG), di-tert-butyl-glycerol (DTBG) and tri-tert-butyl-glycerol (TTBG).

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