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Green Chemistry | 2010

Hierarchical macroporous–mesoporous SBA-15 sulfonic acid catalysts for biodiesel synthesis

Jérémy Dhainaut; Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Adam F. Lee; Karen Wilson

Hierarchical macroporous-mesoporous SBA-15 silicas have been synthesised via dual-templating routes employing liquid crystalline surfactants and polystyrene beads. These offer high surface areas and well-defined, interconnecting macro- and mesopore networks with respective narrow size distributions around 300 nm and 3-5 nm for polystyrene:tetraethoxysilane ratios ≥2:1. Subsequent functionalisation with propylsulfonic acid yields the first organized, macro-mesoporous solid acid catalyst. The enhanced mass transport properties of these new bi-modal solid acid architectures confer significant rate enhancements in the transesterification of bulky glyceryl trioctanoate, and esterification of long chain palmitic acid, over pure mesoporous analogues. This paves the way to the wider application of hierarchical catalysts in biofuel synthesis and biomass conversion.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2012

Better by design: nanoengineered macroporous hydrotalcites for enhanced catalytic biodiesel production

Julia Woodford; Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Karen Wilson; Adam F. Lee

Templated, macroporous Mg–Al hydrotalcites synthesised via alkali-free co-precipitation exhibit superior performance in the transesterification of C4–C18triglycerides for biodiesel production, with rate-enhancement increasing with alkyl chain length. Promotion reflects improved diffusion of bulky triglycerides and accessibility of active sites within the hierarchical macropore–micropore architecture.


Archive | 2012

Heterogeneous Catalysts for Converting Renewable Feedstocks to Fuels and Chemicals

Karen Wilson; Adam F. Lee; Jean-Philippe Dacquin

The combination of dwindling oil reserves and growing concerns over carbon dioxide emissions and associated climate change is driving the urgent development of routes to utilise renewable feedstocks as sustainable sources of fuel and chemicals. Catalysis has a rich history of facilitating energy-efficient selective molecular transformations and contributes to 90% of chemical manufacturing processes and to more than 20% of all industrial products. In a post-petroleum era, catalysis will be central to overcoming the engineering and scientific barriers to economically feasible routes to biofuels and chemicals. This chapter will highlight some of the recent developments in heterogeneous catalytic technology for the synthesis of fuels and chemicals from renewable resources, derived from plant and aquatic oil sources as well as lignocellulosic feedstocks. Particular attention will be paid to the challenges faced when developing new catalysts and importance of considering the design of pore architectures and effect of tuning surface polarity to improve catalyst compatibility with highly polar bio-based substrates.


Green Chemistry | 2010

Interdependent lateral interactions, hydrophobicity and acid strength and their influence on the catalytic activity of nanoporous sulfonic acid silicas

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Hannah E. Cross; D. Robert Brown; Tina Düren; Jennifer J. Williams; Adam F. Lee; Karen Wilson


Chemical Communications | 2012

Pore-expanded SBA-15 sulfonic acid silicas for biodiesel synthesis

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Adam F. Lee; Cyril Pirez; Karen Wilson


Chemical Communications | 2011

A general route to synthesize supported isolated oxide and mixed-oxide nanoclusters at sizes below 5 nm

Magali Bonne; Djamila Sellam; Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Adam F. Lee; Karen Wilson; Luca Olivi; Andrea Cognigni; Patrice Marecot; Sébastien Royer; Daniel Duprez


MRS Proceedings | 2011

Hierarchical Macroporous Mesoporous Materials for Biodiesel Synthesis.

Karen Wilson; Adam F. Lee; Jean-Philippe Dacquin


Archive | 2010

Designer catalysts for biodiesel synthesis

Karen Wilson; Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Adam F. Lee


Archive | 2010

Hierarchical nanoporous solid base catalysts for biofuels

Julia Woodford; Adam F. Lee; Karen Wilson; Jean-Philippe Dacquin


Archive | 2010

Hierarchical porous catalysts tailored for biodiesel production

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Adam F. Lee; Keith A. Wilson

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Hannah E. Cross

University of Huddersfield

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Tina Düren

University of Edinburgh

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Magali Bonne

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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