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Title: Selectivity Engineering in the Synthesis of Value added Chemicals: Oxidation of 1-octanol to 1-octanal over nano-fibrous Ag–OMS-2 catalysts
Authors: Yadav, G. D.
Mewada, R. K.
Keywords: Nanocatalysis
Nano-fibrous material
Silver
Octahedral molecular sieve-2(OMS-2)
Ag–OMS-2
1-octanol
Oxidation
1-Octanal
Mars-van Krevelen mechanism
Selectivity
Chemical Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFCH027
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: ITFCH027-6
Abstract: Oxidation of 1-octanol to 1-octanal is commercially very attractive, since the product is used extensively in the fragrance industry. Among the various methods, selective air oxidation with a suitable heterogeneous catalyst will be green and clean. In this work, novel cryptomelane type octahedral molecular sieve type 2 (Ag–OMS-2) catalysts, with Ag loading from 5 to 15%, w/w, were synthesized and evaluated in air oxidation of 1-octanol in a fixed bed vapour phase reactor. All catalysts were fully characterized to understand the activity and selectivity. The conversion increased with Ag loading but the selectivity was the highest for 10% Ag–OMS-2. A systematic study was conducted to ascertain the effects of various parameters. Use of toluene as a diluant leads to better conversion and selectivity. The optimized conditions are: catalyst mass/molar flow rate of 1-octanol (W/FA0)- 20 g h/mol, 523 K, toluene to 1-octanol molar ratio- 4:1, weight hourly space velocity (WHSV)- 16.74 h−1, air flow rate- 6 L/h, air pressure- 101.3 kPa. It follows the Mars-van Krevelen mechanism and is intrinsically kinetically controlled. The activation energy is 14.39 kcal/mol using 10%, w/w Ag–OMS-2. It provides a better green process than those reported so far
Description: Chemical Engineering Research and Design, Vol. 90 (1), 2012, Page No. 86-97
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/2766
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