Phosphorous modified ZSM-5 zeolites were synthesized by incipient wetness impregnation. Their performances for the methanol to aromatics conversion (MTA) were subsequently evaluated and the relationship between the catalyst structure and performance was focused on. The obtained results indicated that the introduction of phosphorous resulted in the modification of the catalyst structure characteristics and acidic properties, i.e., the reduction in the external surface area and micropore volume, the narrowing of the pore size, and the decrease in the quantity and strength of acid sites. As a result, the P/HZSM-5 catalyst exhibited the enhanced selectivity for the para-xylene (PX) in xylene isomers and xylene in aromatics, and their increase degrees were intensified with the increasing P content. The selectivity of PX in X increased from 23.8% to nearly 90% when P content was 5 wt.%. Meanwhile, the selectivity of xylene in aromatics was enhanced from 41.3% to 60.2%.
In this work, the antioxidant abilities of NADH coenzyme analogue BNAH, F420 reduction prototype analogue F420H, vitamin C analogue iAscH−, caffeic acid, and (+)-catechin in acetonitrile in chemical reactions were studied and discussed.
A protocol for synthesis of chalcone derivatives with a 2-pyridone subunit from N-(2-furanylmethyl) alkynamides is reported. This synthesis involves Pd/Cu-catalyzed oxidative furan-yne cyclization at room temperature in air and may proceed via nucleopalladation of the alkyne to form a vinylpalladium intermediate, with a furan ring acting as the nucleophile.
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