Selective production of aromatics from 2-octanol on zinc ion-exchanged MFI zeolite catalysts

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The aromatization of 2-octanol derived from castor oil as a byproduct in the formation of sebacic acid was investigated on various zeolite catalysts. Zn ion-exchanged MFI (ZSM-5) zeolites with small silica/alumina ratios and zinc contents of 0.5 to 2.0 wt. % were determined to exhibit good and stable activity for the reaction at 623 to 823 K. The yield of aromatics was 62% at 773 K and the space velocity 350 to 1400 h−1. The temperature and contact time dependences of the product distributions indicated the reaction pathways of 2-octanol→dehydration to 2-octene→decomposition to C5 and C3 compounds→further decomposition to small alkanes and alkenes→aromatization with dehydrogenation. Alcohols with carbon numbers of 5 to 8 exhibited similar distributions of products compared to 2-octanol, while corresponding carbonyl compounds demonstrated different reactivity.

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Iwamoto, M., Takezawa, R., & Morimoto, M. (2015). Selective production of aromatics from 2-octanol on zinc ion-exchanged MFI zeolite catalysts. Catalysts, 5(4), 2122–2133. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal5042122

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