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Performance of the polymer- and oxide-supported triphase catalysts and effect of ultrasound on their stabilities
Authors:Hsieh-Ting Chung  Hung-Shan Weng
Affiliation:a Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan
b Department of Chemical Engineering, Tung Fang Institute of Technology, Kaohsiung 829, Taiwan
Abstract:In this study, several trialkylamines were immobilized on chloromethylated polystyrene (CMPS), silica gel, and alumina to prepare triphase catalysts for catalyzing the etherification reaction of allyl bromide (the organic reactant) and sodium phenolate (the aqueous reactant). The reactor was agitated mechanically or with the aid of ultrasonic vibration. Performances of the prepared catalysts were compared, and the effect of imposing ultrasound was investigated based on the activity, selectivity, and stability of the catalyst. Experimental results show that tri-n-propylamine is the best active species when CMPS is used as the support, while tri-n-butylamine is the best when SiO2 and Al2O3 are employed as the supports. The CMPS-supported catalyst is far better than the SiO2- and Al2O3-supported catalysts in activity and selectivity but not in stability. Imposing the ultrasound can effectively increase the reaction rate. Mechanical agitation at a low speed with the imposition of ultrasonic vibration not only results in a conversion slightly higher than the case with a high mechanical agitation speed without ultrasonic vibration, but also gives a constant stability for the CMPS-supported catalyst.
Keywords:Phase-transfer catalyst  Polymer-supported catalyst  Oxide-supported catalyst  Liquid-liquid-solid phase-transfer catalysis  Allyl phenyl ether  Ultrasound
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