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Title: Porto Santo clays as environmentally friendly catalysts for the conversion of renewable terpene feedstocks. Limonene to p-cymene, an example
Authors: Catrinescu, C.
Fernandes, C.
Castilho, P.
Breen, C.
Carrott, M.
Editors: Macoveanu, Matei
Keywords: Chemistry
Catalysis
Clays
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Gh. Asachi
Citation: Environmental Engineering & Management Journal, 5 (2006) 274-285
Abstract: A bentonite collected at Serra de Dentro, Porto Santo Island, Portugal was selected as the starting material for the preparation of ion-exchanged clay catalysts. The pristine clay was characterized in terms of chemical composition (XRF), structure (XRD an FTIR spectroscopy), textural properties (nitrogen adsorption), acidity (TG of cyclohexylamine saturated samples) and catalytic activity (limonene conversion). Results show that clays exchanged with acidic cations (Al3+, Ni2+) are very active in limonene conversion, but the selectivity for p-cymene is low ( 15 %). In contrast, over the Na+-exchanged form, the reaction is slower but the selectivity to p-cymene is significantly increased (around 35 %). The inherent dehydrogenation activity of the SD clay could be considered responsible for this process.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6623
ISSN: 1582-9596
Type: article
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