| Literature DB >> 15051072 |
O Chimal-Valencia1, A Robau-Sánchez, V Collins-Martínez, A Aguilar-Elguézabal.
Abstract
Camphene is an industrial intermediate compound for commercial chemicals such as isoborneol, isobornyl acetate and camphor. Industrially, the conventional process for camphene production consists of the isomerization of alpha-pinene using acidic TiO2 as catalyst. The use of this catalyst presents problems such as considerable time for preparation, reproducibility and recovery of catalyst from products after the alpha-pinene isomerization. For the first time, a commercial exchange resin was used as catalyst for this reaction. Based on the concentration of product as a function of the reaction time, the path of the alpha-pinene transformation to camphene and byproducts is proposed. Temperature and alpha-pinene/catalyst ratio were studied in order to optimize the yield to camphene production. The obtained results were comparable with those reported for acidic TiO2. Copyright 2003 Elsevier Ltd.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15051072 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2003.10.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642