Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.93, No.2-3, 296-300, 2005
alpha-Pinene conversion by modified-kaolinitic clay
The, isomerization of alpha-pinene using natural kaolinitic clay before and after different treatments was studied in this work. The kaolinite is a c. lay material constituted by phyllosilicate 1: 1 layer (one sheet of tetrahedral silicon and one sheet of octahedral alumina). The clay was treated at different times using 6.0 N solution of sulfuric acid previous heating to 500 or 700 K. The materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction, by chemical analyses and acidity measurements. The catalytic reactions were carried out at 373 K in a reactor batch with condenser and stirrer. Samples were taken at regular intervals, and reactants and products were quantitatively analyzed with a gas chromatograph after separation of the individual compounds. Conversions of alpha pinene between 67 and 94%, and selectivities in camphene and in limonene of 65 and 23%, respectively, were obtained with the clay treated at different conditions. The structural and textural changes of the clay by the treatments influenced on catalytic reactions. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All fights reserved.
Keywords:alpha-pinene;kaolinite;clay materials;camphene;limonene;conversion;X-ray diffraction;acidity