2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-019-01181-2
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Molecular Insights on the Role of (CTA+)(SiO−) Ion Pair into the Catalytic Activity of [CTA+]–Si–MCM-41

Abstract: In this work, a theoretical study in conjunction with a spectroscopic analysis by FTIR were carried out in order to obtain molecular insights on the role of (CTA + )(≡SiO − ) ion pair into the catalytic activity of [CTA + ]-Si-MCM-41, the non-calcined form of Si-MCM-41. The reaction of transesterification of ethyl acetate with methanol was used as a model of transesterification of vegetal oils using the mesoporous heterogeneous catalyst. The theoretical study was performed in the framework of density functiona… Show more

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“…In order to perform a more comprehensive analysis, focusing on the correlation between the strength of adsorbate-catalyst interactions and experimental observations, a theoretical study based on electron density analysis was performed. Previous studies using this methodology have shown good results in studying reactions on microporous ,, and mesoporous , materials. In this work, the QTAIM analysis is based on the molecular graphs and the analysis of the properties: the electron density [ρ­( r )], the Laplacian of electron density [∇ 2 ρ­( r )], and the total energy density, [H­( r )].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to perform a more comprehensive analysis, focusing on the correlation between the strength of adsorbate-catalyst interactions and experimental observations, a theoretical study based on electron density analysis was performed. Previous studies using this methodology have shown good results in studying reactions on microporous ,, and mesoporous , materials. In this work, the QTAIM analysis is based on the molecular graphs and the analysis of the properties: the electron density [ρ­( r )], the Laplacian of electron density [∇ 2 ρ­( r )], and the total energy density, [H­( r )].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%