Performance of vanadium based catalyst in a membrane contactor for the benzene hydroxylation to phenol
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Phenol production through the direct hydroxylation of benzene with hydrogen peroxide, as oxidant,
using a vanadium catalyst in a membrane reactor has been studied. The reaction was carried out in
mild condition in a liquid-liquid biphasic system separated by a polypropylene membrane. This system
showed high selectivity to phenol, minimizing its over-oxidation to over-oxygenated by-products. The
influence of various reaction parameters such as the addition of hydrogen peroxide mode, catalyst and
sulphuric acid amounts, temperature and reducing agent effects were investigated. The vanadium catalyst
avoided tar formation in all the investigated experimental conditions compared to the previous system
where an iron-based catalyst was used. Use of (C5H8O2)2VO as catalyst, 18 mmol of hydrogen peroxide as
oxidant pumped for 4 h in the aqueous phase with the step-by-step feeding mode gave the best system
performance in terms of yield (63.2%), selectivity to phenol (97.0%), and extraction quotient (76.4%).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Poerio, Teresa
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