Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
43020 Applied Catalysis A: General 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We fabricated and characterized mesoporous silica thin films on microreactor walls in order to perform more efficient heterogeneous catalytic reactions by using the mesoporous silica as a catalyst support. The structures of the films formed on the microreactor walls were characterized by comparing them with those of films formed on planar substrates under various conditions. Cross-section observations revealed that 120 nm thick SBA-16 films with a 3D cubic structure were uniformly coated across the microreactor. Furthermore, the microreactor was employed for a heterogeneous catalytic reaction in an organic solvent to determine its suitability. An aluminum-doped SBA-16 film was formed in the same manner inside the microreactor as a catalyst, although pure SBA-16 has little catalytic activity. The results of a cyanosilylation reaction showed that the reaction rate varied with the reactant flow rate. The specific characteristics are also discussed using a mathematical model of the mass transfer inside microreactors.

Graphical abstractWe fabricated and characterized mesoporous silica thin films on microreactor walls for use as a catalyst support. As a model catalyst, Al-doped mesoporous silica was employed for a cyanosilylation reaction to reveal the usability of the mesoporous catalyst support inside microreactors.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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