Catalyst screening for dehydration of primary alcohols from renewable feedstocks under formation of alkenes at energy-saving mild reaction conditions

Abstract

Among current challenges for the chemical industry is the shift of the raw material basis from fossil feedstocks to renewable sources, which is also of relevance for the field of the industrial product class of alkenes with a chain length of C6 or more. A process concept based on CO2 and renewable energy is the conversion of 1-hexanol, being accessable from such renewable sources, to hexene sources. In this contribution, the dehydration of 1-hexanol catalyzed by LEWIS acids such as metal triflates is presented. The prioritized catalysts have been also applied for the dehydration of C6 – C12 primary alcohols. Hf(IV) and Ti(IV) triflates have shown the highest conversions in comparison to 13 other metal triflates, leading to high alkene yields of more than 70 %. Furthermore, this study reveraled a process running at energy-saving conditions and the so far lowest reaction temperatures for a dehydration of primary alcohols being in the range of 140 – 180 °C only.

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Accepted
14 Mar 2024
First published
21 Mar 2024
This article is Open Access
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Green Chem., 2024, Accepted Manuscript

Catalyst screening for dehydration of primary alcohols from renewable feedstocks under formation of alkenes at energy-saving mild reaction conditions

A. Allahverdiyev, J. Yang and H. Gröger, Green Chem., 2024, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4GC01038H

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