• Title of article

    Understanding the role of acid sites of Zinc Aluminophosphate catalysts in eco-friendly synthesis of carbamates

  • Author/Authors

    Annath ، Hamza School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Queen’s University Belfast , Aloor ، Vijayasankar Viswambaram Department of Sciences Humanities - Faculty of Engineering - CHRIST- Deemed to be University , Narasimhaiah ، Nagaraju Catalysis Research Laboratory - St Joseph s college P.G. and Research Centre

  • From page
    13
  • To page
    21
  • Abstract
    Aluminophosphate and metal incorporated aluminophosphates have been synthesized at icecold temperature by simple coprecipitation method in the absence of a templating agent. Surface and bulk properties of synthesized materials were studied by different characterization techniques. The materials were found to be Xray amorphous. N2 adsorptiondesorption studies exhibited the existence of microporous structure and uniform narrow slit type of pores on the materials. The catalytic activity of the synthesized material was tested in phosgene free synthesis of carbamates from corresponding amines and dimethyl carbonate (DMC) through a greener route. Metal incorporated Aluminophosphates indicated excellent catalytic activity compared to pure aluminophosphates. Zinc aluminophosphate catalyst exhibited 83% carbamate yield with 100% selectivity towards the formation of carbamate. The excellent catalytic activity of Zinc aluminophosphate with 94% amine conversion is attributed to its surface properties mainly moderate acid strength. The incorporated metal plays a vital role in the structural and textural properties of aluminophosphates. A systematic study was conducted to correlate the catalytic activity and surface properties of metal aluminophosphates. Reaction conditions were optimized to obtain a better yield through phosgene free ecofriendly routes using different amines. The catalyst was found to be recyclable for 5 cycles in the desired reaction without a reduction in conversion and selectivity.
  • Keywords
    Zinc aluminophosphates , Solid acid catalysts , Phosgenefree synthesis , Dimethyl carbonate , Organic carbamates
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Catalysis
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Catalysis
  • Record number

    2593376