Abstract

Metal-impregnated zeolite Y catalysts were prepared by treatment of a NaY zeolite with an aqueous solution of AgNO3, Zn(NO3)2 and SnCl2, followed by water evaporation. The materials were then calcined in air at 450°C and evaluated in the reaction of CO2 with glycerol at 180°C for 3h at 100Bar. The parent NaY zeolite was inactive under these conditions, but the metal-impregnated zeolites, as well as the calcined salt precursors, showed yields of glycerol carbonate up to 5.8%. The TON of the zeolite catalysts were significantly higher than that of the calcined salts, suggesting the formation of a highly active metal oxide phase at the external surface of the zeolite.

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