Abstract

This work investigates the use of MgFe mixed oxides, derived from layered double hydroxides (LDH) with Mg/Fe molar ratio ranging from 1 to 4, as base catalysts for the etherification of glycerol. LDH precursors and catalysts were characterized by XRD, XPS, CO2-TPD, NH3-TPD, N2 adsorption and DTA–TG analysis. The MgFe mixed oxides exhibit excellent textural properties, with specific surface areas close to 200m2g−1 and average pore diameters in the mesoporous range. This family of catalysts has shown to be active in the formation of polyglycerols from glycerol without solvent, at 220°C, in a batch reactor. The highest conversion (41%) is found for the MgFeO4 catalyst prepared with a Mg/Fe molar ratio of 4, whereas full selectivity to diglycerols is only reached for the MgFeO1 catalyst. Only diglycerols (DGs) and triglycerols (TGs) have been detected after 24h of reaction.

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