2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-007-9347-7
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Reductive Dehydration of Ethanol: A New Route Towards Alkanes

Abstract: New reactions, catalytic ethanol reductive dehydration into alkanes C 3 -C 10 and cross-coupling of ethanol with cyclopentanol into alkyl substituted cycloalkanes, were studied. The reductive dehydration of ethanol was carried out at 350°C and 50 atm of Ar. The intermetallic hydrides with different hydrogen content, industrial Pt/c-Al 2 O 3 and reduced molten promoted iron catalysts were used as catalysts. The yield of alkanes varies depending on acid/base additives. The conversion of ethanol and the yield of … Show more

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“…The assembling of higher alkanes in very low yields from ethanol was described by Tsodikov et al . under catalysis using intermetallic hydrides with different hydrogen contents at 350 °C . Alkane assembling was described also by d'Itri et al ., who studied the conversion of dichlorodifluoromethane under hydrogenation using various catalysts, including Pd/C that was activated before the reaction and then heated to 250 °C to produce mainly methane, ethane and propane .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The assembling of higher alkanes in very low yields from ethanol was described by Tsodikov et al . under catalysis using intermetallic hydrides with different hydrogen contents at 350 °C . Alkane assembling was described also by d'Itri et al ., who studied the conversion of dichlorodifluoromethane under hydrogenation using various catalysts, including Pd/C that was activated before the reaction and then heated to 250 °C to produce mainly methane, ethane and propane .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Depending on the selected catalyst, the reaction is conducted at temperatures ranging from 250 to 450 °C and atmospheric pressures . Details of ethanol conversion to butanol are given elsewhere . Technological development of this route is still limited and public technoeconomic assessments on the routes are scarce…”
Section: Routes Via Platform Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[192][193][194][195]197 Details of ethanol conversion to butanol are given elsewhere. [192][193][194][195][196][197][198] Technological development of this route is still limited and public technoeconomic assessments on the routes are scarce. 199 Butanol can be further processed for the production of renewable jet fuel and chemicals but further research is still needed to optimize process conditions and quality of the fuel.…”
Section: Impact Of Feedstock and Selection Of The MIX Of Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 It appeared that prolonged exposition of the wellknown industrial aluminium platinum catalyst Pt/g-Al 2 O 3 under an atmosphere of a reducing agent at >450 8C leads to a change in the composition of the ethanol conversion products (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Mech2ohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the crosscondensation of acylic and alicyclic alcohols provides a direct route to valuable alkylcycloalkanes (Scheme 8). 32 Scheme 8…”
Section: Mech2ohmentioning
confidence: 99%