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Montmorillonite as a versatile solid acid catalyst for tert.-butylation of resorcinol

S , Narayanan and K V V S B S R, Murthy (2001) Montmorillonite as a versatile solid acid catalyst for tert.-butylation of resorcinol. Applied Catalysis A: General , 213 (2). pp. 273-278.

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Abstract

The liquid phase alkylation of resorcinol with tert.-butyl alcohol was carried out over HZSM-5, HY, HM, MCM-41, alumina, montmorillonite-K10 and modified montmorillonite-K10 (mont.-K10). The major products of this reaction on these catalysts were 4-tert.-butyl resorcinol and 4,6-di-tert.-butyl resorcinol. Unmodified montmorillonite-K10 shows a very low conversion compared to modified montmorillonite. The conversion in terms of catalytic activity increases in the order modified mont.-K10 much greater-thanHZSM-5>HY>HM>MCM-41>Al2O3>mont.-K10. The activity and selectivity differences between the catalysts are explained based on their physical properties and acidity differences. The study brings out the significantly high butylation activity of modified montmorillonite-K10 compared to zeolite and oxide catalysts.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Science > Chemistry
ID Code:815
Deposited By:Prof Balasubramanian Viswanathan
Deposited On:08 Jun 2007 09:29
Last Modified:08 Jun 2007 09:29

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