TY - JOUR
T1 - A multi-technique approach to disclose the reaction mechanism of dimethyl carbonate synthesis over amino-modified SBA-15 catalysts
AU - Crocellà, V.
AU - Tabanelli, T.
AU - Vitillo, J. G.
AU - COSTENARO, DANIELE
AU - BISIO, CHIARA
AU - Cavani, F.
AU - Bordiga, S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - A series of amine-modified SBA-15 was employed as catalysts in the carbonate interchange reaction of
ethylene carbonate (EC) with methanol to produce dimethyl carbonate (DMC). These materials exhibited
good catalytic performances that strongly depended on the reaction temperature. A multi-technique
approach was employed to disclose the role played by the different amine chains in driving the whole
reaction. To this purpose, in situ FT-IR experiments were combined with theoretical calculations in order
to explain the catalytic results observed in the presence of catalysts with different basic strength. A close
correlation was found between the number and the nature of the alkylamine chains present in the SBA-15
pores and the capacity of the catalyst to activate the reagent molecules, as well as to stabilize the reaction
intermediate. It was demonstrated that the ability of the catalyst to dissociatively adsorb methanol is the
key factor for the proper choice of the catalytic system. Moreover, the capacity of the catalyst to stabilize
the reaction intermediate has to be considered to allow the reaction to proceed so obtaining the desired
final product (DMC).
AB - A series of amine-modified SBA-15 was employed as catalysts in the carbonate interchange reaction of
ethylene carbonate (EC) with methanol to produce dimethyl carbonate (DMC). These materials exhibited
good catalytic performances that strongly depended on the reaction temperature. A multi-technique
approach was employed to disclose the role played by the different amine chains in driving the whole
reaction. To this purpose, in situ FT-IR experiments were combined with theoretical calculations in order
to explain the catalytic results observed in the presence of catalysts with different basic strength. A close
correlation was found between the number and the nature of the alkylamine chains present in the SBA-15
pores and the capacity of the catalyst to activate the reagent molecules, as well as to stabilize the reaction
intermediate. It was demonstrated that the ability of the catalyst to dissociatively adsorb methanol is the
key factor for the proper choice of the catalytic system. Moreover, the capacity of the catalyst to stabilize
the reaction intermediate has to be considered to allow the reaction to proceed so obtaining the desired
final product (DMC).
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/83540
U2 - 10.1016/j.apcatb.2017.04.013
DO - 10.1016/j.apcatb.2017.04.013
M3 - Article
SN - 0926-3373
VL - 211
SP - 323
EP - 336
JO - Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
JF - Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
ER -