화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Letters, Vol.111, No.1-2, 67-73, 2006
Kinetics of alkylation of phenol with methanol over Ce-exchanged NaX zeolite
The alkylation of phenol with methanol was investigated in vapor phase over a series of cerium-exchanged NaX zeolite with Ce loadings ranging from 0 to 10.43 wt%. The catalyst MX-4 with 8.86 wt% cerium was found to be the best one with total cresols selectivity of 72% at a temperature of 573 K and MeOH to phenol mole ratio of 4:1. The catalyst was also found to be quite stable in the operating range investigated. It was established that the stronger acid sties are required for C-alkylation compared to O-alkylation. From the study of the effects of various parameters, the optimum operating condition for highest cresols selectivity were determined as: MeOH to phenol mole ratio, 4:1; temperature, 623 K; space-time, 10.2 kg h/kgmole under atmospheric pressure. From the kinetic analysis of the experimental data, the apparent activation energy for the reaction was determined as 57.2 kJ/mole.