Issue 37, 2010

Acid hybrid catalysts from poly(styrenesulfonic acid) grafted onto ultra-large-poreSBA-15 silica using atom transfer radical polymerization

Abstract

Poly(styrenesulfonic acid)-functionalized materials based on poly(styrenesulfonic acid sodium salt) incorporated via aqueous atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) initiated from the surface of large-pore mesoporous SBA-15 silica support have been synthesized. The inorganic–organic nature of these hybrid materials makes them particularly desirable for acid-catalyzed reactions that require extended and hydrophobic surface areas with a narrow pore diameter distribution in the mesoporous range. Acidic hybrid materials were prepared by grafting the ATRP-initiator (3-(chlorodimethylsilyl)propyl bromoisobutyrate) on the silica surface, subsequent polymerization of the styrenesulfonic acid sodium salt monomer, and final sodium ion exchange by acid activation. Conventional and ultra-large-pore SBA-15 silica supports with nominal (BJH) pore diameter ranging from 8 to 32 nm were used for the incorporation of different polymer loadings at different polymerization times. The silylation of ATRP-initiator-functionalized SBA-15 supports has allowed a better control of the ATRP within the mesoporous structure. The use of ultra-large-pore SBA-15 supports provides a remarkable increase of the porosity which allowed us to properly allocate the polymer. The hybrid poly(styrenesulfonic acid)-modified materials showed good catalytic activities in the esterification of oleic acid with n-butanol, particularly in terms of intrinsic activity per acid site.

Graphical abstract: Acid hybrid catalysts from poly(styrenesulfonic acid) grafted onto ultra-large-pore SBA-15 silica using atom transfer radical polymerization

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 May 2010
Accepted
08 Jul 2010
First published
19 Aug 2010

J. Mater. Chem., 2010,20, 8026-8035

Acid hybrid catalysts from poly(styrenesulfonic acid) grafted onto ultra-large-pore SBA-15 silica using atom transfer radical polymerization

A. Martín, G. Morales, F. Martínez, R. van Grieken, L. Cao and M. Kruk, J. Mater. Chem., 2010, 20, 8026 DOI: 10.1039/C0JM01589J

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