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7909054 
Journal Article 
Acid functionalized carbons as catalyst for glycerol etherification with benzyl alcohol 
Chiosso, ME; Lick, ID; Casella, ML; Merlo, AB 
2020 
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
ISSN: 0104-6632
EISSN: 1678-4383 
Springer 
37 
129-137 
English 
Abstract: In this paper, the catalytic behaviour of two different carbonaceous systems, commercial carbon (Cc) and synthetic carbon (Cs) functionalized with concentrated sulfuric acid (–SO3H) and with reduced aryl diazonium salt (–PhSO3H), was studied in the etherification of glycerol (Gly) with benzyl alcohol (BA). The catalytic activity and selectivity were studied varying the catalyst percentage (5, 10 and 15 wt%) and the initial reactant mass ratio. Taking into account the results obtained, the experimental conditions selected to continue with the catalytic studies were: temperature 393 K, Gly:BA molar ratio 3:1 and a catalyst loading of 10 wt%. Mono- and diethers were the main products. For the Cc-based catalysts, higher conversion (66%) and selectivity (90%) were obtained with the most acidic system, Cc–PhSO3H. Changing the carbon functionalization method (–PhSO3H for –SO3H groups) produced a considerable increase in glycerol conversion (from 23 to 66%) and in selectivity to ME + DE (from 62 to 90%). On the other hand, for both Cs-based systems a great increase in performance was obtained, about 95% conversion after 360 min of reaction. Monoether was the major product of the reaction with a selectivity of 79% for Cs–SO3H and 87% for Cs–PhSO3H, which was maintained with reuse. Graphic abstract: Etherification of glycerol (Gly) with benzyl alcohol (BA) with two carbonaceous systems synthesized in the laboratory and functionalized with –SO3H and –PhSO3H.[Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2020, Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química. 
Glycerol; Etherification; Acid catalysts; Sulfonated carbon; Benzyl alcohol