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Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2003

Selective synthesis of isobutanol by means of the Guerbet reaction: Part 2: Reaction of methanol/ethanol and methanol/ethanol/n-propanol mixtures over copper based/MeONa catalytic systems

Carlo Carlini; Marco Di Girolamo; Alessandro Macinai; Mario Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana

The synthesis of isobutanol via the Guerbet condensation between methanol and ethanol was studied by using sodium methoxide (MeONa) as soluble basic component and copper-based catalysts as heterogeneous dehydrogenating/hydrogenating metal species. The effect of the nature of the catalyst and the relative amount of its individual components with respect to the reacting alcohols as well as of temperature on productivity and selectivity of the process was investigated. The collected data indicated that the copper chromite/MeONa was more active than Cu-Raney/MeONa system. The reaction was shown to proceed with the formation only of n-propanol and isobutanol. Ethanol conversion up to 61% with selectivity to isobutanol up to 98.4% was obtained. The same catalytic systems were also employed in the reaction of the methanol/ethanol/n-propanol ternary mixture. Again copper chromite/MeONa resulted more active than the Cu-Raney/MeONa system. Finally, experiments were carried out on methanol/n-propanol mixtures in the presence of the copper chromite/MeONa catalytic system by recycling both the recovered solid copper component and the liquid reaction mixture for evidencing eventual copper leaching by MeONa. On the basis of the obtained results it was concluded that in the Guerbet reaction copper chromite works as heterogeneous catalyst.


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2003

Synthesis of isobutanol by the Guerbet condensation of methanol with n-propanol in the presence of heterogeneous and homogeneous palladium-based catalytic systems

Carlo Carlini; Marco Di Girolamo; Alessandro Macinai; Mario Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana

AbstractThe catalytic synthesis of isobutanol ( i BuOH), via the Guerbet condensation of methanol with n-propanol is described.In particular, bifunctional catalysts based on either heterogeneous or homogeneous dehydrogenating/hydrogenating pal-ladium species and on sodium methoxide (MeONa) as basic component were investigated. When heterogeneous Pd/Cand MeONa was used as catalytic system a high activity was obtained with turnover numbers up to about 110mol of i BuOH/(mol of Pdh). The increase of the MeONa/Pd molar ratio increased the activity of the catalyst. However, differentlyfrom Cu-based/MeONa catalysts, a significant metal leaching was observed; recycle experiments indicated that both hetero-geneous and homogeneous palladium species are involved in the catalysis. When homogeneous palladium complexes, such astetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) [Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 ], diphenylphosphinoethane(dichloro)palladium(II) [Pd(dppe)Cl 2 ] andbis(dibenzylideneacetone)palladium(0) [Pd(dba) 2 ], were used in combination with MeONa a remarkable activity was alsoobtained, independently of the oxidation state of the palladium precursor. During the reaction deposition of a solid was ob-served and recycle experiments carried out both on the recovered solid and on the liquid phase suggested that also in this casethe activity has to be addressed to both heterogeneous and homogeneous (or colloidal) palladium species.© 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2004

Guerbet condensation of methanol with n-propanol to isobutyl alcohol over heterogeneous copper chromite/Mg–Al mixed oxides catalysts

Carlo Carlini; Mario Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana; Francesco Basile; Angelo Vaccari


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2005

Guerbet condensation of methanol with n-propanol to isobutyl alcohol over heterogeneous bifunctional catalysts based on Mg–Al mixed oxides partially substituted by different metal components

Carlo Carlini; M Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana; Francesco Basile; Angelo Vaccari


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2003

Selective synthesis of isobutanol by means of the Guerbet reaction: Part 1. Methanol/n-propanol condensation by using copper based catalytic systems

Carlo Carlini; Marco Di Girolamo; Mario Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana


XIII Congresso Nazionale di Catalisi – GIC 2002 | 2002

Homopolymerization of methyl methacrylate by bis(3,5-dinitro-N-aryl-salicylaldiminate)nickel (II)/MAO catalysts

Carlo Carlini; Marco Martinelli; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana


XIII Congresso Nazionale di Catalisi – GIC 2002 | 2002

Bifunctional copper-based catalysts for Guerbet condensation

Carlo Carlini; M Di Girolamo; M Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana; Angelo Vaccari


XIII Congresso Nazionale di Catalisi della SCI– GIC 2002 | 2002

Palladium based catalysts for Guerbet condensation of methanol with n-propyl alcohol to form isobutano

Carlo Carlini; M Di Girolamo; M Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana; Angelo Vaccari


International Symposium on Homogeneous Catalysis (ISHC 13) | 2002

Palladium based catalysts for Guerbet condensation of methanol with n-propyl alcohol to give isobutanol

Carlo Carlini; M Di Girolamo; M Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; Anna Maria Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana; Angelo Vaccari


International Symposium on Acid-Base Catalysis IV (ABC IV) | 2001

Bifunctional catalysts for Guerbet condensation of methanol with ethyl and/or n-propyl alcohol to form isobutanol

Francesco Basile; Carlo Carlini; M Di Girolamo; M Marchionna; Marilena Noviello; A. M. Raspolli Galletti; Glauco Sbrana; Angelo Vaccari

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