The catalytic conversion of ethanol and diethyl ether (DEE) was studied over alumina, zeolites MFI, FER and USY, silica\u2013alumina and calcined hydrotalcite. Zeolites, alumina and silica\u2013alumina are active in the temperature range 453\u2013573 K for both ethanol dehydration to DEE and to ethylene and for DEE cracking and hydrolysis, producing back ethanol and ethylene. Protonic zeolites are more active than alumina which is slightly more active than silica\u2013alumina for these reactions. Ethanol dehydration to DEE occurs selectively at lower temperature with a \u201cbimolecular\u201d mechanism involving reaction of ethoxy groups with undissociated ethanol. Ethanol dehydration to ethylene occurs selectively at relatively high temper...
Ethylene is an important raw material for the downstream petrochemical industry. Significantly, with...
The present work reports on the effects of phosphoric acid-modified Zeolites-Y towards the ethylene ...
has been studied. The product distribution i dicates that the formation of diethylether and ethylene...
Over 140 million tonnes of ethylene are produced annually by the cracking of petroleum feedstocks. ...
In this present study, the catalytic dehydration of ethanol over three different Al-based solid acid...
Commercial silica-alumina catalysts prepared by different procedures have been characterized. Both p...
Commercial high-pore-volume alumina and La-doped aluminas have been characterized and tested as cata...
Fast depletion of oil reserves necessitates the development of novel alternative motor vehicle fuels...
Several H-zeolite and HZSM-5 catalysts was preparated and their characters have also been investigat...
Ethanol dehydration was investigated over commercial H-FER, H-MFI, H-MOR, H-BEA, H-Y and H-USY zeoli...
Vapour phase dehydration of dilute bio-ethanol (EtOH) to ethylene (E) and diethyl ether (DEE) is ind...
International audienceThe low-temperature dehydration of bioethanol-to-ethylene is of great interest...
Conversion of ethanol was investigated over four commercial aluminas prepared by different industria...
1,1-Diethoxyethane (DEE) is an important chemical with versatile applications. Here, we report the e...
Commercial bioethanol can be readily converted into ethylene by a dehydration process using solid ac...
Ethylene is an important raw material for the downstream petrochemical industry. Significantly, with...
The present work reports on the effects of phosphoric acid-modified Zeolites-Y towards the ethylene ...
has been studied. The product distribution i dicates that the formation of diethylether and ethylene...
Over 140 million tonnes of ethylene are produced annually by the cracking of petroleum feedstocks. ...
In this present study, the catalytic dehydration of ethanol over three different Al-based solid acid...
Commercial silica-alumina catalysts prepared by different procedures have been characterized. Both p...
Commercial high-pore-volume alumina and La-doped aluminas have been characterized and tested as cata...
Fast depletion of oil reserves necessitates the development of novel alternative motor vehicle fuels...
Several H-zeolite and HZSM-5 catalysts was preparated and their characters have also been investigat...
Ethanol dehydration was investigated over commercial H-FER, H-MFI, H-MOR, H-BEA, H-Y and H-USY zeoli...
Vapour phase dehydration of dilute bio-ethanol (EtOH) to ethylene (E) and diethyl ether (DEE) is ind...
International audienceThe low-temperature dehydration of bioethanol-to-ethylene is of great interest...
Conversion of ethanol was investigated over four commercial aluminas prepared by different industria...
1,1-Diethoxyethane (DEE) is an important chemical with versatile applications. Here, we report the e...
Commercial bioethanol can be readily converted into ethylene by a dehydration process using solid ac...
Ethylene is an important raw material for the downstream petrochemical industry. Significantly, with...
The present work reports on the effects of phosphoric acid-modified Zeolites-Y towards the ethylene ...
has been studied. The product distribution i dicates that the formation of diethylether and ethylene...