2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2014.05.029
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Synthesis of diethyl carbonate from urea and ethanol over lanthanum oxide as a heterogeneous basic catalyst

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“…The lanthanum oxide catalyst prepared by the precipitation method exhibited the highest catalytic activity among various metal oxide catalysts, such as MgO, Al 2 O 3 and ZnO. The characterization results indicated that the basic sites were responsible for the catalytic activity and the medium strength of the basic sites was thought to further enhance the catalytic activity . It was reported that transition metal‐modified mesoporous Mg‐Al hydrotalcites presented much higher base‐catalytic performance than the corresponding pure hydrotalcites in the synthesis of DEC from ethyl carbamate and ethanol.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Organic Carbonates From Ureamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The lanthanum oxide catalyst prepared by the precipitation method exhibited the highest catalytic activity among various metal oxide catalysts, such as MgO, Al 2 O 3 and ZnO. The characterization results indicated that the basic sites were responsible for the catalytic activity and the medium strength of the basic sites was thought to further enhance the catalytic activity . It was reported that transition metal‐modified mesoporous Mg‐Al hydrotalcites presented much higher base‐catalytic performance than the corresponding pure hydrotalcites in the synthesis of DEC from ethyl carbamate and ethanol.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Organic Carbonates From Ureamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characterization results indicated that the basic sites were responsible for the catalytic activity and the medium strength of the basic sites was thought to further enhance the catalytic activity. 120 It was reported that transition metal-modified mesoporous Mg-Al hydrotalcites presented much higher base-catalytic performance than the corresponding pure hydrotalcites in the synthesis of DEC from ethyl carbamate and ethanol. Characterization results indicated that there was a close correlation between EC conversion and the numbers of moderate and strong basic sites.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Dec From Urea and Ethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second step, involving adsorption of EEC and ethanol at catalyst surface requires a mildly basic catalyst which has been reported in past studies as well. [40] Dialkyl carbonates synthesis from CO 2 is a thermodynamically unfavourable route. However, this route is most green as it involves direct utilization of CO 2 .…”
Section: Comparison Of Experimental Equilibrium Constant and Theoretimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Moreover, differently from other traditional synthesis routes such as ethanolysis of phosgene [5], oxidative carbonylation of ethanol [6], carbonylation of ethyl nitrite [7], ethanolysis of urea [8], ethanol and dimethyl carbonate transesterification [9], ethanolysis of ethtylene carbonate [10], and decarbonylation of diethyl oxalate [11], which use toxic, flammable, and corrosive compounds (e.g., phosgene, hydrogen chloride, ethyl nitrite, and carbon monoxide), the direct synthesis may be regarded as ''green'' chemical process. K 2 CO 3 [12], CeO 2 [13], Ce x Zr 1-x O 2 [14,15], and CeO 2 -Al 2 O 3 [16] catalysts have been reported for the direct synthesis of DEC in liquid phase under high pressure, but deactivation of the catalyst has been observed due to dissolution of the solid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%