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Hydrogen-bonded clusters in transformed Lewis acid to new Brønsted acid over WOx/SiO2 catalyst

  • Boonpai, Sirawat;Wannakao, Sippakorn;Panpranot, Joongjai;Praserthdam, Supareak;Chirawatkul, Prae;Praserthdam, Piyasan
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.291-300
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    • 2022
  • The behavior of hydrogen species on the surface of the catalyst during the Lewis acid transformation to form Brønsted acid sites over the spherical silica-supported WOx catalyst was investigated. To understand the structure-activity relationship of Lewis acid transformation and hydrogen bonding interactions, we explore the potential of using the in situ diffuse reflection infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) with adsorbed ammonia and hydrogen exposure. From the results of in situ DRIFTS measurements, Lewis acid sites on surface catalysts were transformed into new Brønsted acid sites upon hydrogen exposure. The adsorbed NH3 on Lewis acid sites migrated to Brønsted acid sites forming NH4+. The results show that the dissociated H atoms present on the catalyst surface formed new Si-OH hydroxyl species - the new Brønsted acid site. Besides, the isolated Si-O-W species is the key towards H-bond and Si-OH formation. Additionally, the H atoms adsorbed surrounding the Si-O-W species of mono-oxo O=WO4 and di-oxo (O=)2WO2 species, where the Si-O-W species are the main species presented on the Inc-SSP catalysts than that of the IWI-SSP catalysts.

Practical Synthesis of N-Hydroxysuccinimide Using Lewis Acid Catalyst (Lewis Acid 촉매를 이용한 N-Hydroxysuccinimide의 실용적 합성법 연구)

  • Kim, Dong Nyeon;Kim, Seok Chan
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.313-315
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    • 2019
  • A new synthetic method for N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS), which is widely used in fine chemical and cosmetic industries, was developed. In a conventional synthesis, NHS is obtained by reacting $NH_2OH$ with succinic anhydride in a yield of about 70% using strong acid as a catalyst, which has an advantage of obtaining NHS relatively easily. However, it is expensive because of using a high cost succinic anhydride. In order to overcome this issue, we developed a new synthetic method for NHS with a moderate yield of 80% using a low cost succinic acid instead of succinic anhydride, alongside a stable Lewis acid catalyst, Zn acetate. As a result of the economic evaluation, it was confirmed that the cost reduction effect was about 15%.

Effect of Organo Nanoclay and Catalyst on the Polyesterification between Adipic Acid and Diethylene Glycol (Adipic Acid와 Diethylene Glycol의 Polyesterification에 대한 유기나노점토와 촉매의 영향)

  • Park, Kyung-Kyu;Shin, Sung-Wook;Oh, Min-Ji;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2011
  • Effect of organo nanoclay (Cloisite 30B) on the polyesterification of adipic acid (AA) with diethylene glycol(DEG) was investigated with p-toluene sulfonic acid (p-TSA) (Br${\phi}$nsted acid) and butylchlorotin dihydroxide (Lewis acid) catalyst at 383 and 423 K. The initial [OH]/[COOH] molar ratio was two and the concentration of the catalysts in the reactants was 0.14 mol% based on the total reactants. The kinetics of the polyesterification was interpreted with the conversion data that was calculated from the acid values of the reactant-product mixture. The reaction rate of the polyesterification, which was catalyzed with p-TSA, exhibited the second-order dependency on AA concentration. When Butylchlorotin dihydroxide was used, the reaction rate revealed the first-order dependency on AA concentration. The activation energy of the reactions catalyzed with p-TSA and Butylchlorotin dihydroxide were calculated at 42.2 and 63.8 kJ/mol, respectively. Addition of 5 wt% Cloisite 30B to the reactant significantly diminished the activity of p-TSA, so the reaction rate decreased and the activation energy was calculated at 72.9 kJ/mol. Butylchlorotin dihydroxide catalyst maintained its activity regardless of the addition of Cloisite 30B to the reactant and the activation energy was calculated to 61.8 kJ/mol. Lewis acid catalyst, butylchlorotin dihydroxide, was more effective than Br${\phi}$nsted acid catalyst for the esterification of AA with DEG.

Synthesis of High-energy-density Fuel through Dimerization of Bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene over Co/HY Catalyst (Co/HY 제올라이트 촉매상에서 Bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene 이량화를 통한 고에너지밀도 연료 제조)

  • Kim, Jongjin;Shim, Beomseok;Lee, Gayoung;Han, Jeongsik;Jeon, Jong-Ki
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 2018
  • The dimer of bicyclo [2.2.1] hepta-2,5-diene (norbornadiene) can be used as a high-energy-density fuel. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of Co loading on the acid properties of HY zeolite catalyst and the catalytic activity in norbornadiene dimerization. When the cobalt was loaded on the HY zeolite catalyst, the amount of acid sites did not change, but the acid strength weakened. This can be attributed to the decrease in $Br{\ddot{o}}nsted$ acid site and the increase in Lewis acid site. The norbornadiene conversion and yield of norbornadiene dimer over the Co/HY catalyst showed higher than those over the HY zeolite catalyst. The higher activity of the Co/HY catalyst can be ascribed to the higher amount of Lewis acid sites over the Co/HY catalyst. Density and calorific values of the norbornadiene dimer prepared by using the Co/HY catalyst agreed well with the known values in the literature. It was confirmed that the norbornadiene dimer prepared in this study can be used as a high-energy-density fuel.

Nonformaldehyde Anti-crease Finish of Ramie with Glyoxal (Part I) (글리옥살을 이용한 마직물의 무포름알데히드 방추가공(제 1보)-촉매의 영향)

  • 오경화;홍경화
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.22 no.8
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    • pp.1060-1068
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    • 1998
  • The effects of various catalysts and softners on the anti-crease finish of ramie with glyoxal were investigated. A number of metal salts commonly used as Lewis acid catalysts in DP finishing of cotton with formaldehyde and N-methylol agents were screened for glyoxal treatment of ramie fabric. Various organic and inorganic acids were mixed with Lewis acid catalyst as co-catalysts to improve catalytic activity. As a result, the combination of aluminum sulfate and citric acid was proven highly effective in catalyzing the crosslinking of ramie cellulose by glyoxal under lower curing temperature. With a mixed catalyst, performance properties, such as whiteness and tearing strength as well as wrinkle recovery of treated ramie fabric were improved as compared with that treated with aluminum sulfate alone. Additional improvement of tearing strength and wrinkle recovery was achieved by applying silicons softner in the treatment bath.

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Polystyrene Supported Al(OTf)3: a Stable, Efficient, Selective, and Reusable Catalyst for Sulfonylation of Arenes with Sulfonic Acids

  • Boroujeni, Kaveh Parvanak
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.7
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    • pp.1887-1890
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    • 2010
  • Cross-linked polystyrene supported aluminium triflate (Ps-Al(OTf)$_3$) was found to be an efficient and chemoselective heterogeneous Lewis acid catalyst for the direct conversion of arenes to sulfones using sulfonic acids as sulfonylating agents. The solid acid catalyst is stable (as a bench top catalyst) and can be easily recovered and reused without appreciable change in its efficiency.

Acidity Effect on the Catalytic Properties for Phenol Isopropylation

  • Yu, Jeong Hwan;Lee, Cheol Wi;Wang, Bo;Park, Sang On
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.263-266
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    • 2001
  • Isopropylation of phenol with 2-propanol has been carried out over Na-exchanged ZSM-5 zeolites to determine the effect of catalyst acidity on phenol conversion and product selectivity. The acid type and strength of the catalyst such as Lewis, weak and strong Bronsted acid sites are measured by pyridine adsorbed XPS and the catalytic properties are interpreted in terms of the acid properties. The active site and mechanism for the reaction are suggested based on evidence of study from the reactant adsorbed FT-IR.

Vapor-Phase Chlorination of Chlorobenzene over Solid-Acid Catalysts

  • 장향자;최평호;박상언
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.507-511
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    • 1995
  • Catalytic chlorination of chlorobenzene was studied in vapor phase using various solid-acid catalysts such as silica-alumina, alumina, zeolite and a modified clay prepared by impregnating bentonite with ferric chloride. The conversions of both chlorine gas and chlorobenzene showed high over silica-alumina, alumina and modified clay catalysts. However relatively large amounts of polychlorinated benzene derivatives were also observed. The active species of catalytic activity in chlorination of chlorobenzene in vapor phase were proved to be as Lewis acid sites by in-situ IR experiments. The strength of Lewis acid sites which were effective for the vapor-phase chlorination seemed to be having Hammett acidity Ho >-3.0. The selectivity to dichlorobenzenes was proved to be high over the zeolite catalyst due to their shape-selective properties. p-Dichlorobenzene or dichlorobenzene selectivities were improved more or less by changing the reaction conditions.