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On the Effect of the M3+ Origin on the Properties and Aldol Condensation Performance of MgM3+ Hydrotalcites and Mixed Oxides
Autoři: Korolova Valeriia | Kikhtyanin Oleg | Vesely Martin | Vrtiska Dan | Paterova Iva | Fila Vlastimil | Čapek Libor | Kubicka David
Rok: 2021
Druh publikace: článek v odborném periodiku
Název zdroje: Catalysts
Název nakladatele: MDPI
Místo vydání: BASEL
Strana od-do: "992-1"-"992-16"
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cze Vliv M3+ původu na vlastnosti a výkon MgM3+ hydrotalcitů a směsných oxidů v aldolové kondenzaci Hydrotalcity jsou nadějné materiály pro katalýzu v pevné fázi, která vede k produkci bionafty pomocí aldolové kondenzace. Jejich hlavním potenciálem je variabilita v jejich acidobazických vlastnostech závisející na složení. Nicméně vztah mezi složením hydrotalcitu, jeho acidobazickými vlastnostmi a jejich katalytickým účinkem není dosud plně objasněn. hydrotalcity; směsné oxidy; aldolová kondenzace; katalyzátory
eng On the Effect of the M3+ Origin on the Properties and Aldol Condensation Performance of MgM3+ Hydrotalcites and Mixed Oxides "Hydrotalcites (HTCs) are promising solid base catalysts to produce advanced biofuels by aldol condensation. Their main potential lies in the tunability of their acid-base properties by varying their composition. However, the relationship between the composition of hydrotalcites, their basicity, and their catalytic performance has not yet been fully revealed. Here, we investigate systematically the preparation of HTCs with the general formula of Mg6M23+(OH)(16)CO3 center dot 4H(2)O, where M3+ stands for Al, Ga, Fe, and In, while keeping the Mg/M3+ equal to 3. We use an array of analytical methods including XRD, N-2 physisorption, CO2-TPD, TGA-MS, FTIR-ATR, and SEM to assess changes in the properties and concluded that the nature of M3+ affected the HTC crystallinity. We show that the basicity of the HTC-derived mixed oxides decreased with the increase in atomic weight of M3+, which was reflected by decreased furfural conversion in its aldol condensation with acetone. We demonstrate that all MgM3+ mixed oxides can be fully rehydrated, which boosted their activity in aldol condensation. Taking all characterization results together, we conclude that the catalytic performance of the rehydrated HTCs is determined by the ""host"" MgO component, rather than the nature of M3+." hydrotalcites; mixed oxides; aldol condensation; basic catalysts