Abstract

Acidity tuning of montmorillonite K10 (mont K10) was achieved by impregnating with dodecatungstophosphoric acid (DTP). The effect on the hydroxyalkylation of phenol was studied at 353 K with phenol to formaldehyde molar ratio of 5. The nature and strength of acid sites were determined by NH 3-TPD measurement while the distribution of Brønsted and Lewis acid sites expressed as B/L ratio, was determined by pyridine IR technique. Among various loadings of DTP (5–60%) studied for the hydroxyalkylation of phenol, 20% DTP/mont K10 showed the highest catalyst activity (90% selectivity to bisphenol F with 28% conversion of phenol). Both total concentration of acid sites and the distribution of acid sites in a high temperature region were required for the high bisphenol F selectivity. Our catalyst (20% DTP/Mont K10) could be recycled three times.

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