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Highly selective isomerization of biomass β-pinene over hierarchically acidic MCM-22 catalyst

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Abstract Hierarchical MCM-22 material with microporous-mesoporous structure is found to be a highly efficient solid acid catalyst for the liquid phase isomerization of β-pinene, which can achieve 100% conversion of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Hierarchical MCM-22 material with microporous-mesoporous structure is found to be a highly efficient solid acid catalyst for the liquid phase isomerization of β-pinene, which can achieve 100% conversion of β-pinene and 93.7% yield for main products inclusive of 76.2% limonene and 17.5% camphene under mild reaction conditions. The excellent catalytic activity of the catalyst is ascribed to hierarchical pore structure and suitable Bronsted/Lewis ratio of surface acidity on the material, widely characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM, N2 adsorption, ICP, NH3-TPD, and pyridine-IR analyses. More importantly, this catalyst can be regenerated by simple MeOH-washing without calcination, different from traditional recovery by calcination at high temperature, and reused 7 times without an appreciable decrease of both the conversion of β-pinene and the selectivity of camphene and limonene, implying its excellent recyclable stability.

Keywords: highly selective; isomerization biomass; pinene; selective isomerization; catalyst

Journal Title: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
Year Published: 2017

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