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Mechanistic Proposal for the Zeolite Catalyzed Methylation of Aromatic Compounds

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 114, Issue 47, Pages 12548-12554

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp108892e

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  1. Research Council of Norway [174893]

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Alkylation and methylation reactions are important reactions in petrochemical production and form part of the reaction mechanism of many hydrocarbon transformation processes Here a new reaction mechanism is explored for the zeolite catalyzed methylation of arenes using quantum chemical calculations It is proposed that the most substituted methylbenzenes which will reside predominantly on the protonated tom when adsorbed in a zeolite can react directly with a neutral methanol molecule in the vicinity thereby initiating the methylation reaction without having to return a proton to the zeolite surface The calculated barriers are quite low indicating that the suggested mechanism is plausible This route might explain how the most substituted methylbenzenes can function as efficient reaction intermediates in the methanol to hydrocarbons reaction without themselves acting as catalyst poisons as a consequence of their high proton affinities

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