Selectivity of a Heterogeneous Rhodium Catalyst for the Carbonylation of Monohydric Alcohols
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1977
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Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1977, 73 (12)
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The carbonylation activity of a heterogeneous rhodium-zeolite catalyst has been examined for the reactions of methanol, ethanol and propan-2-ol. A marked contrast in the behaviour of these three alcohols is seen. Selectivity for the carbonylation of methanol is high (>90 %) at all temperatures, whereas the sole reaction product with propan-2-ol is propene. Ethanol shows intermediate behaviour, exhibiting high selectivity (approaching 100%) for carbonylation at low temperatures, but very poor selectivity at higher temperatures. The results are consistent with the relative ease with which dehydration of the reactants occurs on polar catalysts.
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Chemistry, Heterogeneous catalysis, Catalytic reaction mechanisms, Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I