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HERO ID
3589826
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Kinetic study of benzyl alcohol oxidation under phase transfer catalysis conditions
Author(s)
Wang, M; Huang, TH
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Chemical Engineering Communications
ISSN:
0098-6445
EISSN:
1563-5201
Volume
194
Issue
5
Page Numbers
618-634
Language
English
DOI
10.1080/00986440600992685
Web of Science Id
WOS:000245642700004
Abstract
In this work, benzyl alcohol oxidation to benzaldehyde by sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) in the presence of quaternary ammonium salt was successfully carried out in an organic solvent/aqueous solution two-phase medium. An aqueous solution of low pH value is found to be favorable for the oxidation of benzyl alcohol by sodium hypochlorite. However, certain amounts of hypochlorite ions are converted to chlorines in a solution of low pH value simply by adding sulfuric acid. It is thus our goal to find a method for the production of benzaldehyde of high yield in a solution at low pH value and the prevention of chlorine production from sodium hypochlorite. Therefore, the primary purpose of this work is to search for a favorable condition for the production of benzaldehyde. It is effective to adjust the pH value by adding KCl/HCl solution rather than by adding sulfuric acid solution. Under this circumstance, the reaction follows a zero(th) order rate law. Kinetics of the oxidation by sodium hypochlorite under phase transfer catalysis condition, including the effect of the agitation speed, the amount of TBAB catalyst, quaternary ammonium salts, the amount of sodium hypochlorite, the amount of sodium hydrogen carbonate, organic solvents, the pH value, the amount of dichloromethane, and the temperature on the conversion were investigated in detail. Reasonable explanations were made to satisfactorily account for the results.
Keywords
benzyl alcohol; oxidation; quaternary ammonium salts; sodium hypochlorite
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