Title of article :
Effect of the Loading of Di- and Tri-valent Metal Cations on the Performance of Sulfated Silica-titania Nano-catalyst in the Esterification Reaction
Author/Authors :
Al-Qaysi, Khalid Department of Chemical Engineering - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq , Nayebzadeh, Hamed Faculty of Material and Chemical Engineering - Esfarayen University of Technology - Esfarayen, North Khorasan, Iran , Saghatoleslami, Naser Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Mashhad, Iran , Gardy, Jabbar School of Chemical and Process Engineering - Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences - University of Leeds - West Yorkshire - Leeds, United Kingdom
Abstract :
In this study, a series of sulfated silica-titania catalysts were modified by
metal cations (Al, Co, Zr, Cr, and Zn) to enhance the catalytic activity and
stability of sulfated silica-titania in the esterification reaction. The results
indicated that the sulfate phases of sulfated silica-titania were mostly
changed to TiO(SO4) by the incorporation of support cations. It affected
the acidity content of the samples and the bonding strength between the
sulfate group and the support surface. Moreover, the mean pore size was
drastically increased which had a positive influence on the activity of the
sample in the esterification reaction. The results of catalytic activity showed
that all the samples had suitable activity at 120°C, whereas the sulfated
silica-titania catalyst that was reinforced by Al3+ exhibited less activity
reduction by setting the temperature to 90°C. The highest conversion of
oleic acid (90.7 ± 2%) was obtained under optimal reaction conditions
including the temperature of 90°C, methanol/oleic acid molar ratio of 9:1, 3
wt.% catalyst, and reaction time of 3 h. The sulfated silica-titania modified
by Al3+ also exhibited good catalytic stability for six cycles while a high
reduction in the activity of sulfated silica-titania catalyst was observed.
Keywords :
Acid catalyst , Catalyst deactivation , Esterification reaction , Mesoporous materials , Silica-titania nanoparticles , Sol-gel
Journal title :
Journal of NanoStructures