This paper compares the reaction of gas-phase methylation of phenol with methanol in basic and in acid catalysis, with the aim of investigating how the transformations occurring on methanol affect the catalytic performance and the reaction mechanism. It is proposed that with the basic catalyst, Mg/Fe/O, the true alkylating agent is formaldehyde, obtained by dehydrogenation of methanol. Formaldehyde reacts with phenol to yield salicyl alcohol, which rapidly dehydrogenates to salicyladehyde. The latter was isolated in tests made by feeding directly a formalin/phenol aqueous solution. Salicylaldehyde then transforms to o-cresol, the main product of the basic-catalyzed methylation of phenol, likely by means of an intramolecular H-transfer with formaldehyde. With an acid catalyst, H-mordenite, the main products were anisole and cresols; moreover, methanol was transformed to alkylaromatics.
N. Ballarini, F. Cavani, S. Guidetti, L. Maselli, A. Montaletti, S. Passeri, et al. (2009). A comparison of the reaction mechanism for the gas-phase methylation of phenol with methanol catalyzed by acid and by basic catalysts. BOCA RATON (FL) : CRC Press.
A comparison of the reaction mechanism for the gas-phase methylation of phenol with methanol catalyzed by acid and by basic catalysts
BALLARINI, NICOLA;CAVANI, FABRIZIO;GUIDETTI, STEFANIA;MASELLI, LUCA;PASSERI, SAURO;
2009
Abstract
This paper compares the reaction of gas-phase methylation of phenol with methanol in basic and in acid catalysis, with the aim of investigating how the transformations occurring on methanol affect the catalytic performance and the reaction mechanism. It is proposed that with the basic catalyst, Mg/Fe/O, the true alkylating agent is formaldehyde, obtained by dehydrogenation of methanol. Formaldehyde reacts with phenol to yield salicyl alcohol, which rapidly dehydrogenates to salicyladehyde. The latter was isolated in tests made by feeding directly a formalin/phenol aqueous solution. Salicylaldehyde then transforms to o-cresol, the main product of the basic-catalyzed methylation of phenol, likely by means of an intramolecular H-transfer with formaldehyde. With an acid catalyst, H-mordenite, the main products were anisole and cresols; moreover, methanol was transformed to alkylaromatics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.