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A green route for methanol carbonylation

Journal

CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 7, Issue 20, Pages 4818-4822

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7cy01621b

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21606224]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2014 M560224, 2015 T80275]

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Acetic acid is one of the most important bulk commodity chemicals and is currently manufactured by methanol carbonylation reactions with rhodium or iridium organometallic complexes and halide-containing promoters named Monsanto or BP Cativa T homogeneous processes, respectively. Developing a halide-free catalyst and a heterogeneous process for methanol carbonylation is of great importance and has recently attracted extensive research attention. Here, we report a green route for direct synthesis of acetic acid via vapor-phase carbonylation of methanol with a stable, selective, halide-free, and noble metal-free catalyst based on pyridine-modified H-mordenite zeolite. Methanol conversion and acetic acid selectivity can reach up to 100% and 95%, respectively. Only little deactivation is observed during the 145 hour reaction.

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