Titanate nanotubes-bonded organosulfonic acid as solid acid catalyst for synthesis of butyl levulinate

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In this study, titanate nanotubes-bonded organosulfonic acid (TNTs-SO3H) was prepared and employed as an efficient heterogeneous catalyst for esterification of levulinic acid with n-butanol. Two reaction products pseudo n-butyl levulinate (pseudo-BL) and n-butyl levulinate (BL) were detected by GC-MS. The catalyst showed 86.8% conversion of levulinic acid with 99.7% selectivity towards n-butyl levulinate. TNTs-SO3H exhibited strong acidic sites and high stability even after seven cycles of usage and would be well expected to be a potential candidate for alkyl levulinate production.

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Zhou, S., Jiang, D., Liu, X., Chen, Y., & Yin, D. (2018). Titanate nanotubes-bonded organosulfonic acid as solid acid catalyst for synthesis of butyl levulinate. RSC Advances, 8(7), 3657–3662. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12994g

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