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Honeycomb-structured solid acid catalysts fabricated via the swelling-induced self-assembly of acidic poly(ionic liquid)s for highly efficient hydrolysis reactions

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 42, Issue 2, Pages 297-309

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S1872-2067(20)63658-0

Keywords

Heterogeneous acid catalyst; Acidic poly(ionic liquid); Swelling; 3D honeycomb structure; Enrichment; Hydrolysis; Hydration

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21773068, 21573072, 21811530273]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0403102]
  3. Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project [B409]

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Acidic poly(ionic liquid)s with swelling ability (SAPILs) were designed and synthesized, showing moderate and single acid strength. SAPILs exhibited a unique three-dimensional honeycomb structure in water and high enrichment ability for cyclohexyl acetate, resulting in much higher catalytic activity compared to homogeneous acid catalysts.
The development of heterogeneous acid catalysts with higher activity than homogeneous acid catalysts is critical and still challenging. In this study, acidic poly(ionic liquid)s with swelling ability (SAPILs) were designed and synthesized via the free radical copolymerization of ionic liquid monomers, sodium p-styrenesulfonate, and crosslinkers, followed by acidification. The P-31 nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts of adsorbed trimethylphosphine oxide indicated that the synthesized SAPILs presented moderate and single acid strength. The thermogravimetric analysis results in the temperature range of 300-345 degrees C revealed that the synthesized SAPILs were more stable than the commercial resin Amberlite IR-120(H) (245 degrees C). Cryogenic scanning electron microscopy testing demonstrated that SAPILs presented unique three-dimensional (3D) honeycomb structure in water, which was ascribed to the swelling-induced self-assembly of the molecules. Moreover, we used SAPILs with micron-sized honeycomb structure in water as catalysts for the hydrolysis of cyclohexyl acetate to cyclohexanol, and determined that their catalytic activity was much higher than that of homogeneous acid catalysts. The equilibrium concentrations of all reaction components inside and outside the synthesized SAPILs were quantitatively analyzed using a series of simulated reaction mixtures. Depending on the reaction mixture, the concentration of cyclohexyl acetate inside SAPIL-1 was 7.5-23.3 times higher than that outside of it, which suggested the high enrichment ability of SAPILs for cyclohexyl acetate. The excellent catalytic performance of SAPILs was attributed to their 3D honeycomb structure in water and high enrichment ability for cyclohexyl acetate, which opened up new avenues for designing highly efficient heterogeneous acid catalysts that could eventually replace conventional homogeneous acid catalysts. (C) 2021, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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