Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
68155 Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Tungstophosphoric acid (TPA) over zirconia dispersed uniformly in mesoporous silica (MS) channels of MCM-41 and MCM-48 were synthesized and tested for their catalytic activity in veratrole acetylation. Catalysts with different TPA loadings (5–50 wt.%) on 22.4 wt.%ZrO2/MCM-41 and 15 wt.%TPA on different zirconia loadings (10–70 wt.%)/MCM-41 were prepared and calcined at 1123 K. The physico-chemical characterization of the supported catalysts was done by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), surface area measurement (BET), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier transformed-infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectra, Temperature programmed desorption (TPD) of ammonia, FT-IR pyridine adsorption and 31P cross polarization-magic angle spinning (CP-MAS) NMR spectroscopy. The mesoporous silica supports play an important role in stabilizing catalytically active TPA along with tetragonal phase of zirconia. Among the catalysts, 15 wt.%TPA/22.4 wt.%ZrO2/MCM-41 calcined at 1123 K was found to have highest acidity and at least four times more active than neat 15 wt.%TPA/ZrO2 in veratrole acetylation to acetoveratrone by acetic anhydride. Reaction conditions were evaluated with 15 wt.%TPA/22.4 wt.%ZrO2/MCM-41 calcined at 1123 K to get higher conversion of acetic anhydride to acetoveratrone. The reaction was found to be heterogeneously catalyzed and no contribution from homogeneous (leached) TPA into the medium under the reaction conditions.

Graphical abstractTungstophosphoric acid (TPA) over zirconia dispersed uniformly in mesoporous silica (MS) channels of MCM-41 and MCM-48 were synthesized and tested for their catalytic activities in veratrole acetylation to acetoveratrone with acetic anhydride. Among the catalysts, 15 wt.%TPA/22.4 wt.%ZrO2/MCM-41 calcined at 1123 K was found to be most active than others in the acetylation reaction. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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