Abstract

The present paper deals with the liquid-phase synthesis of di- n-pentyl ether (DNPE) by dehydration of 1-pentanol over H-Beta, H-ZSM-5, H-mordenite and H-Y zeolites. Their SiO 2/Al 2O 3 ratios were about 25 for H-Beta, 28 for H-ZSM-5, 35 for H-mordenite and 6 for H-Y. Experiments were performed in a batch reactor in the temperature range 140–180 °C at 1.6 MPa. Comparison of the catalysts behaviour shows that H-Beta is the most active and selective to DNPE, although it is less active than microporous ion-exchange resins. Kinetics of DNPE synthesis was studied. The best kinetic model for all the catalysts stems from a reaction mechanism whose rate-limiting step is the surface reaction between two 1-pentanol molecules adsorbed on adjacent sites, to yield DNPE and water both adsorbed on single site. Activation energy, on each single catalyst, was estimated to be in the range 94–118 kJ mol −1.

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