2014
DOI: 10.5935/1984-6835.20140084
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Studies on Direct Conversion of Ethanol into Ethylene Oxide on Zeolites

Abstract: Abstract:In addition to the use as a biofuel, ethanol can also be used as a raw material for the production of chemicals of higher value, such as ethylene oxide. The development of chemicals from renewable materials as opposed to petrochemicals is of great environmental and economic interests. Thus, the search for new routes to produce these chemicals from an highly available renewable resource is of significant relevance to the biofuels industry. This research has focused on the development of new zeolite-sup… Show more

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“…This intermediate is well assessed for ethanol steam-reforming reaction mechanism on similar supports. Moreover, other studies presents acetaldehyde formation from ethanol using similar catalysts and reaction conditions [24,35,43,44]. For these reasons it has been chosen to consider acetaldehyde as an intermediate, rather than a secondary product, fully accounting for the carbon missing in the experimental data.…”
Section: B Kinetic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This intermediate is well assessed for ethanol steam-reforming reaction mechanism on similar supports. Moreover, other studies presents acetaldehyde formation from ethanol using similar catalysts and reaction conditions [24,35,43,44]. For these reasons it has been chosen to consider acetaldehyde as an intermediate, rather than a secondary product, fully accounting for the carbon missing in the experimental data.…”
Section: B Kinetic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%