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Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst
Diphenyl carbonate (DPC) is a type of versatile industrial chemical, and the disproportionation of methyl phenyl carbonate (MPC) is a key step to produce DPC. However, the design and formulation of a catalyst for the efficient synthesis of DPC is a major challenge due to its small equilibrium consta...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03931g |
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author | Wang, Songlin Niu, Hongying Wang, Jianji Chen, Tong Wang, Gongying Zhang, Jiamin |
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description | Diphenyl carbonate (DPC) is a type of versatile industrial chemical, and the disproportionation of methyl phenyl carbonate (MPC) is a key step to produce DPC. However, the design and formulation of a catalyst for the efficient synthesis of DPC is a major challenge due to its small equilibrium constant. The support material is a critical factor influencing the performance of Pb nanocatalysts. Thus, a series of Pb-based catalysts over MgO, ZrO(2), SiO(2), TiO(2) and Al(2)O(3) were prepared to investigate the effect of the support materials on the physicochemical properties and catalytic performances for the conversion of MPC to effectively synthesize DPC. The catalysts were well characterized by XRD, BET, TEM, XPS, ICP-OES, H(2)-TPR, Py-IR and NH(3)-TPD. The results showed that the nature of the support obviously affected the structural properties and catalytic performances, and Pb was dispersed better on SiO(2), TiO(2), ZrO(2) and MgO than on Al(2)O(3), and showed stronger metal-support interaction over MgO and ZrO(2). The activity results revealed that PbO/MgO and PbO/ZrO(2) exhibited higher catalytic activities because they contained higher Pb dispersion and more Lewis acid sites, and the catalytic activities followed the order PbO/MgO > PbO/ZrO(2) > PbO/SiO(2) > PbO/Al(2)O(3) > PbO/TiO(2). On the contrary, PbO/MgO and PbO/ZrO(2) exhibited better reusability due to strong interaction between the highly dispersed Pb and the supports, and the activity decrease in the case of PbO/SiO(2), PbO/Al(2)O(3) and PbO/TiO(2) mainly resulted from the Pb leaching loss. This work would contribute to exploiting novel catalytic materials in a wide range of applications for the efficient synthesis of organic carbonates. |
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spelling | pubmed-90654962022-05-04 Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst Wang, Songlin Niu, Hongying Wang, Jianji Chen, Tong Wang, Gongying Zhang, Jiamin RSC Adv Chemistry Diphenyl carbonate (DPC) is a type of versatile industrial chemical, and the disproportionation of methyl phenyl carbonate (MPC) is a key step to produce DPC. However, the design and formulation of a catalyst for the efficient synthesis of DPC is a major challenge due to its small equilibrium constant. The support material is a critical factor influencing the performance of Pb nanocatalysts. Thus, a series of Pb-based catalysts over MgO, ZrO(2), SiO(2), TiO(2) and Al(2)O(3) were prepared to investigate the effect of the support materials on the physicochemical properties and catalytic performances for the conversion of MPC to effectively synthesize DPC. The catalysts were well characterized by XRD, BET, TEM, XPS, ICP-OES, H(2)-TPR, Py-IR and NH(3)-TPD. The results showed that the nature of the support obviously affected the structural properties and catalytic performances, and Pb was dispersed better on SiO(2), TiO(2), ZrO(2) and MgO than on Al(2)O(3), and showed stronger metal-support interaction over MgO and ZrO(2). The activity results revealed that PbO/MgO and PbO/ZrO(2) exhibited higher catalytic activities because they contained higher Pb dispersion and more Lewis acid sites, and the catalytic activities followed the order PbO/MgO > PbO/ZrO(2) > PbO/SiO(2) > PbO/Al(2)O(3) > PbO/TiO(2). On the contrary, PbO/MgO and PbO/ZrO(2) exhibited better reusability due to strong interaction between the highly dispersed Pb and the supports, and the activity decrease in the case of PbO/SiO(2), PbO/Al(2)O(3) and PbO/TiO(2) mainly resulted from the Pb leaching loss. This work would contribute to exploiting novel catalytic materials in a wide range of applications for the efficient synthesis of organic carbonates. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9065496/ /pubmed/35514721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03931g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Wang, Songlin Niu, Hongying Wang, Jianji Chen, Tong Wang, Gongying Zhang, Jiamin Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst |
title | Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst |
title_full | Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst |
title_fullStr | Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst |
title_full_unstemmed | Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst |
title_short | Highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable Pb nanocatalyst |
title_sort | highly effective transformation of methyl phenyl carbonate to diphenyl carbonate with recyclable pb nanocatalyst |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03931g |
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