| Literature DB >> 25488515 |
Alessandro Chieregato1, M Dolores Soriano, Ester García-González, Giuseppe Puglia, Francesco Basile, Patricia Concepción, Claudia Bandinelli, José M López Nieto, Fabrizio Cavani.
Abstract
Glycerol surplus from biodiesel synthesis still represents a major problem in the biofuel production chain. Meanwhile, those in the acrylic acid market are looking for new processes that are able to offer viable alternatives to propylene-based production. Therefore, acrylic acid synthesis from glycerol could be an effective solution to both issues. Among the viable routes, one-pot synthesis theoretically represents the most efficient process, but it is also highly challenging from the catalyst design standpoint. A new class of complex W--Mo--V mixed-oxide catalysts, which are strongly related to the hexagonal tungsten bronze structure, able to directly convert glycerol into acrylic acid with yields of up to 51 % are reported.Entities:
Keywords: biofuels; heterogeneous catalysts; molybdenum; tungsten; vanadium
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25488515 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201402721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928