Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
44155 Applied Catalysis A: General 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Zeolites with different structure and concentration of acid sites were investigated in a liquid phase acylation of ferrocene with acetic anhydride. It was found that the conversion of ferrocene increased in the order: medium pore zeolites < 1D large pore zeolites < 3D large pore zeolites. Zeolite SSZ-33 with interconnecting 10 and 12-membered rings exhibited a slightly lower conversion compared with mordenite. The increase in the conversion of ferrocene was observed with decreasing Si/Al ratio for the given zeolite structure. Both Broensted and Lewis acid sites contribute to the catalytic activity of zeolites in ferrocene acylation. Mono-acylated ferrocene (acetylferrocene) was synthesized by this reaction with almost 100% selectivity.

Graphical abstractLarge-pore zeolites, particularly zeolite Beta, catalyze ferrocene acylation with acetic anhydride in a liquid phase with extremely high selectivity to mono-acetyl product. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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