Acid catalysed alkylation of diphenyl ether with methanol over shape-selective zeolites
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-185). === Selectivity in methylation of phenol over acidic catalysts depends primarily on temperature and the acidity of the catalyst. It is reported that direct methylation of phenol with methanol over weakly acidic catalysts yields predominantly o-cresol...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-54232020-12-10T05:11:17Z Acid catalysed alkylation of diphenyl ether with methanol over shape-selective zeolites Ntshabele, John Phenyo Pheko Fletcher, Jack Böhringer, Walter Chemical Engineering Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-185). Selectivity in methylation of phenol over acidic catalysts depends primarily on temperature and the acidity of the catalyst. It is reported that direct methylation of phenol with methanol over weakly acidic catalysts yields predominantly o-cresol, whilst catalysts with medium acidity yield primarily o- and p-cresol, with significant anisole formation at lower temperatures (≈ 200°C). m-Cresol is, however, formed with significant selectivity over strongly acidic catalysts or at higher temperatures (typically 300°C and more). To date, only one industrial process is known which is selective to p-cresol but has the disadvantage of co-formaiton of inorganic salt, which is costly to dispose of. 2014-07-31T11:14:43Z 2014-07-31T11:14:43Z 2005 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5423 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Chemical Engineering |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-185). === Selectivity in methylation of phenol over acidic catalysts depends primarily on temperature and the acidity of the catalyst. It is reported that direct methylation of phenol with methanol over weakly acidic catalysts yields predominantly o-cresol, whilst catalysts with medium acidity yield primarily o- and p-cresol, with significant anisole formation at lower temperatures (≈ 200°C). m-Cresol is, however, formed with significant selectivity over strongly acidic catalysts or at higher temperatures (typically 300°C and more). To date, only one industrial process is known which is selective to p-cresol but has the disadvantage of co-formaiton of inorganic salt, which is costly to dispose of. |
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Acid catalysed alkylation of diphenyl ether with methanol over shape-selective zeolites |
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Acid catalysed alkylation of diphenyl ether with methanol over shape-selective zeolites |
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Acid catalysed alkylation of diphenyl ether with methanol over shape-selective zeolites |
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Acid catalysed alkylation of diphenyl ether with methanol over shape-selective zeolites |
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acid catalysed alkylation of diphenyl ether with methanol over shape-selective zeolites |
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