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Characterisation of nanocrystalline sulfated titania modified with transition metals and aluminum as solid acids for esterification
Rahman Setayesh, S ; Sharif University of Technology | 2016
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- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.3184/146867816X14490571984821
- Publisher: Science Reviews 2000 Ltd , 2016
- Abstract:
- TiO2, transition metal (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn)- and aluminum-doped TiO2 nanoparticles were prepared by the sol-gel technique. The sulfated catalysts were prepared by the impregnation method with H2SO4 solution. The catalysts were characterised by X-ray diffraction (XRD), BET surface area measurement, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) techniques. The sulfate content of the metal-incorporated samples was considerably higher than for SO4 2-/TiO2. The metal doping brought about a considerable reduction in the extent of sulfate loss from the catalyst surface due to the wide dispersion on the surface. The SO4 2-/TiO2 and SO4 2-/M/TiO2 nanoparticles have smaller crystalline size and higher surface area than pure TiO2. Sulfation increases the acidity of pure titania. Addition of metal cations also changes the acidity of sulfated titania, which may be related to the interaction of the metal ions with titania and their incorporation into the lattice. The sulfation and addition of transition metals to nanocrystalline TiO2 enhances the extent of esterification of phthalic anhydride with octan-2-ol. The SO4 2-/Al/TiO2 catalyst has the highest activity towards esterification
- Keywords:
- Esterification ; Nanocrystalline SO4 2-/TiO2 ; Phthalic anhydride ; Aluminum ; Catalyst activity ; Catalysts ; Esterification ; Esters ; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ; Manganese ; Metal ions ; Metal nanoparticles ; Metals ; Nanocrystals ; Nanoparticles ; Sol-gels ; Titanium compounds ; Titanium dioxide ; Transition metals ; X ray diffraction ; BET surface area measurement ; Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy ; Fourier transform infrared ; Impregnation methods ; Nano-crystalline TiO ; Nanocrystallines ; Octan-2-ol ; Phthalic anhydrides ; Copper
- Source: Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism ; Volume 41, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 57-66 ; 14686783 (ISSN)
- URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/stl/prk/2016/00000041/00000001/art00007