Issue 25, 2015

Catalytic alcoholysis of urea to diethyl carbonate over calcined Mg–Zn–Al hydrotalcite

Abstract

The synthesis of diethyl carbonate (DEC) from urea and ethanol was carried out over Mg–Zn–Al composite oxide catalysts derived from hydrotalcites (HTs). The catalytic results showed that the ternary hydrotalcites calcined at 450 °C with Mg : Zn : Al = 1 : 1.7 : 1 exhibited superior catalytic activity, and the highest DEC yield was 67.8%. Similar to ethanol, other alcohols such as methanol and butanol can also be transformed to corresponding dialkyl carbonates. Catalysts were characterized by XRD, BET, SEM and TPD with the aim of establishing a relationship between performance and structure. The results indicated that MgZn1.7Al-450 with nanoplate morphology and more accessible active medium basic sites were favourable for obtaining much superior catalytic activity. Recycling experiments demonstrated that the catalyst could be successfully reused.

Graphical abstract: Catalytic alcoholysis of urea to diethyl carbonate over calcined Mg–Zn–Al hydrotalcite

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Dec 2014
Accepted
09 Feb 2015
First published
11 Feb 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 19534-19540

Catalytic alcoholysis of urea to diethyl carbonate over calcined Mg–Zn–Al hydrotalcite

P. Wang, S. Liu, F. Zhou, B. Yang, A. S. Alshammari and Y. Deng, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 19534 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA15897K

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