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The effects of thermal treatment of ZnO–ZnCr2O4 catalyst on the particle size and product selectivity in dehydrocyclization of crude glycerol and ethylenediamine


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The ZnO–ZnCr2O4 (Zn–Cr–O) sample obtained by decomposition of Zn-Cr hydrotalcite precursor was subjected to the thermal treatment at different temperatures and the physico-chemical properties of the Zn–Cr–O system were compared with its catalytic behavior in dehydrocyclization of crude glycerol and ethylenediamine (EDA). Upon high temperature treatment of Zn–Cr–O the Cr6+ ions underwent autoreduction to form stable Cr3+ species and the particle size of both ZnO and ZnCr2O4 increased dramatically. Thermal effect did not influence the intermolecular cyclisation of EDA to form pyrazine. By contrast, an inversely proportional dependence was found between the rate of formation of 2-methylpyrazine and the particle size of Zn–Cr–O whereas the rate of 2-pyrazinylmethanol was directly proportional to the particle size.

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Reema Sarkari

Catalysis Laboratory, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division

Email: akula@iict.res.in
Índia, Telangana, 500 007

Vankudoth Krishna

Catalysis Laboratory, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division

Email: akula@iict.res.in
Índia, Telangana, 500 007

Medak Sudhakar

Catalysis Laboratory, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division

Email: akula@iict.res.in
Índia, Telangana, 500 007

Tumula Rao

Catalysis Laboratory, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division

Email: akula@iict.res.in
Índia, Telangana, 500 007

Aytam Padmasri

Department of Chemistry, University College for Women

Email: akula@iict.res.in
Índia, Telangana, 500 095

Darbha Srinivas

Catalysis Division

Email: akula@iict.res.in
Índia, Pune, 411 008

Akula Venugopal

Catalysis Laboratory, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: akula@iict.res.in
Índia, Telangana, 500 007

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