Abstract Acrylic acid (AA) and its ester, methyl acrylate (MA), were produced by a green one-step aldol condensation reaction of dimethoxymethane and methyl acetate. The reaction was conducted over ZSM-35… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Acrylic acid (AA) and its ester, methyl acrylate (MA), were produced by a green one-step aldol condensation reaction of dimethoxymethane and methyl acetate. The reaction was conducted over ZSM-35 zeolites with different concentrations of Bronsted acid, which were prepared by the sodium ion-exchange process with H-form zeolite. The acidic property of HZSM-35 was studied in detail through infrared experiments. About 51% of all bridging OH groups were distributed in cages, while 23% and 26%, respectively, were distributed in 10- and 8-ring channels. The catalytic performance was enhanced by a high concentration of Bronsted acid, indicating that Bronsted acid is an active site for the aldol condensation reaction. The ZSM-35 zeolite possessing a concentration of Bronsted acid as high as 0.049 mmol/g demonstrated excellent performance with a MA+AA selectivity of up to 73%.
               
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