Abstract

Summary A Keggin-type heteropoly acid has revealed high catalytic activities for the cleavage reactions of epoxides, tetrahydrofuran, dibutyl ether and butyl methyl ether with acetic acid, acetic anhydride and butyl acetate in the non-aqueous homogeneous liquid phase at 30–118 °C. The catalytic activities of the heteropoly acid were much higher than those of conventional acid catalysts such as sulfuric acid, p-toluensulfonic acid and boron trifluoride etherate, at the same catalysts concentrations or the same proton concentrations. On the basis of comparative measurements of electrical conductivity, acidity, and softness of anion for the solutions of acid catalysts, the eficcient acid catalysis by heteropoly acid was suggested to be due to the specific properties of the heteropoly anion, which can be characterized by very weak basicity and great softness, togerther with the large size of the polyhedral structure.

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