2017
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.22918
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Fatty acid methyl ester heterogeneous self‐metathesis in hydrophobic green solvent: Mass transfer limitations, catalyst recyclability, and stability

Abstract: The role of room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs), [bmim] [PF 6 ] and [bmim][Tf 2 N], as reaction media regarding the catalytic activity and stability of methyltrioxorhenium (MTO) supported on ZnCl 2 -modified mesoporous Al 2 O 3 has been studied for self-metathesis of a functionalized olefin, methyl oleate. The humidity influence on the catalytic activity was probed. The catalyst recycling ability and the kinetics of the metathesis reaction using these RTILs were also investigated. It was found that the MTO… Show more

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“…The objectives were to compare the activity, selectivity, and stability of the catalysts but scarcely to go into kinetic data interpretation. Some kinetic studies using methyl oleate (Z-methyl 9-octadecenoate) were nevertheless performed [12,13] but they did not concern Ru catalysts. The mechanism of the metathesis reaction has been extensively studied, involving several consecutive steps: an initiation (reverse reaction) that transforms part of the pre-catalysts into catalytic active species, a propagation step being the catalytic cycle itself, and a recombination step that restores the pre-catalytic species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objectives were to compare the activity, selectivity, and stability of the catalysts but scarcely to go into kinetic data interpretation. Some kinetic studies using methyl oleate (Z-methyl 9-octadecenoate) were nevertheless performed [12,13] but they did not concern Ru catalysts. The mechanism of the metathesis reaction has been extensively studied, involving several consecutive steps: an initiation (reverse reaction) that transforms part of the pre-catalysts into catalytic active species, a propagation step being the catalytic cycle itself, and a recombination step that restores the pre-catalytic species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%