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Title: Mesoporous carbon as an efficient catalyst for alcoholysis and aminolysis of epoxides
Authors: Matos, I
Neves, P
Castanheiro, J
Perez-Mayoral, E
Martin-Aranda, R
Duran-Valle, C
Vital, J
Botelho do Rego, A
Fonseca, I
Editors: Vedrine, J
Au, C
Lopez Nieto, J
Keywords: Ring opening
Mesoporous carbon
Alcoholysis of epoxides
Aminolysis of epoxides
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Applied Catalysis A: General, 439– 440 (2012) 24– 30.
Abstract: The ring opening reaction of epoxides by alcohols and amines using mesoporous activated carbon as efficient and environmentally friendly heterogeneous catalyst is reported. Carbon xerogels were synthesized by polymerization of resorcinol and formaldehyde. The surface of the activated carbon was oxidized in liquid phase with HNO3 and then functionalized with H2SO4. Chemical and textural characterization by elemental analysis, pHPZC, TPD, BET and XPS indicates that oxidation in liquid phase is effective in the introduction of strong acid groups in the carbon surface. The functionalization with H2SO4 led to more acid functional groups, as expected. The activated carbons were tested in alcoholysis and aminolysis of epoxides, having been obtained excellent results of conversion and selectivity, both over 95%.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7232
Type: article
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