Epoxidation of unsaturated FAMEs obtained from vegetable source over Ti(IV)-grafted silica catalysts: A comparison between ordered and non-ordered mesoporous materials
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The liquid-phase epoxidation of mixtures of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) over titanium-containing silica materials, using tertbutylhydroperoxide
(TBHP) as oxidant, is here reported. The mixtures were obtained from vegetable renewable source, i.e. from high-oleic
sunflower oil, coriander oil, castor oil and soya-bean oil. The influence of the nature and the position of functional groups on the C-18 chain of
the FAMEs was studied. Very high activity and selectivity were obtained in the epoxidation of castor and soya-bean oil methyl esters in a reaction
medium free from organic acids. Ti-MCM-41 (an ordered mesoporous titanium-grafted silica) displayed in this case, for the first time, superior
performances, from a synthetic point of view, with respect to non-ordered mesoporous titanosilicates.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Catalytic epoxidation; Fatty acid methyl ester; Mesoporous solids; Renewable raw materials; Titanium catalysts
List of contributors:
Guidotti, Matteo; Psaro, Rinaldo; Ravasio, MARIA NICOLETTA
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