Ketone formation via decarboxylation reactions of fatty acids using solid hydroxide/oxide catalysts

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Abstract

A sustainable route to ketones is described where stearone is produced via ketonic decarboxylation of stearic acid mediated by solid base catalysts in yields of up to 97%, at 250 °C. A range of Mg/Al layered double hydroxide (LDH) and mixed metal oxide (MMO) solid base catalysts were prepared with Mg/Al ratios of between 2 and 6 via two synthetic routes, co-precipitation and co-hydration, with each material tested for their catalytic performance. For a given Mg/Al ratio, the LDH and MMO materials showed similar reactivity, with no correlation to the method of preparation. The presence of co-produced oxide phases in the co-hydration catalysts had negligible impact on reactivity.

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Smith, B., Li, L., Perera-Solis, D. D., Gildea, L. F., Zholobenko, V. L., Dyer, P. W., & Greenwell, H. C. (2018). Ketone formation via decarboxylation reactions of fatty acids using solid hydroxide/oxide catalysts. Inorganics, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics6040121

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