The mechanism of phenol methylation on acid and basic zeolite catalysts

The alkylation of phenol with methanol on HY and CsY/CsOH catalysts was studied in situ under static conditions by C NMR spectroscopy. Attention was largely given to the identification of intermediate compounds and mechanisms of anisole, cresol, and xylenol formation. The mechanisms of phenol methyl...

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Published inRussian Journal of Physical Chemistry Vol. 80; no. 6; pp. 892 - 898
Main Authors Borodina, I. B., Pomakhina, E. B., Ramishvili, Ts. M., Ponomareva, O. A., Rebrov, A. I., Ivanova, I. I.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.2006
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Summary:The alkylation of phenol with methanol on HY and CsY/CsOH catalysts was studied in situ under static conditions by C NMR spectroscopy. Attention was largely given to the identification of intermediate compounds and mechanisms of anisole, cresol, and xylenol formation. The mechanisms of phenol methylation were found to be different on acid and basic catalysts. The primary process on acid catalysts was the dehydration of methanol to dimethyl ether and methoxy groups. This resulted in the formation of anisole and dimethyl ether, the ratio between which depended on the reagent ratio, which was evidence of similar mechanisms of their formation. Subsequent reactions with phenol gave cresols and anisoles. Cresols formed at higher temperatures both in the direct alkylation of phenol and in the rearrangement of anisole. The main alkylation product on basic catalysts was anisole formed in the interaction of phenolate anions with methanol; no cresol formation was observed. The deactivation of acid catalysts was caused by the formation of condensed aromatic hydrocarbons that blocked zeolite pores. The deactivation of basic catalysts resulted from the condensation of phenol and formaldehyde with the formation of phenol-formaldehyde resins.
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ISSN:0036-0244
1531-863X
DOI:10.1134/S0036024406060094