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Get Free AccessHybrid organic–inorganic MCM-41 silicas functionalized with perfluoroalkylsulfonic acid groups analogous to that of Nafion were prepared in a simple single step by a condensation reaction between surface silanol groups of the mesoporous silicas and 1,2,2-trifluoro-2-hydroxy-1-trifluoromethyl-ethane sulfonic acid Beta-sultone. The catalysts showed very high activity for the esterification of long-chain fatty acids with ethanol and high-molecular-weight alcohols with essentially complete selectivity at high conversion ( > 95 % ). Acylation of anisole was also possible, with high selectivity for 4-methoxyacetophenone. The catalysts showed more activity conversion than commercial Nafion–silica composite catalysts.
Mercedes Ãlvaro, Avelino Avelino, D.P. Das, V. Fornés, Hermenegildo Garcı́a (2005). ??-functionalized mesoporous MCM-41 silica shows high activity and selectivity for carboxylic acid esterification and Friedel?Crafts acylation reactions. Journal of Catalysis, 231(1), pp. 48-55, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2005.01.007.
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2005
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Journal of Catalysis
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10.1016/j.jcat.2005.01.007
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