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  • 2023Sustainable utilization and valorization of potato waste: state of the art, challenges, and perspectives37citations
  • 2021Synthesis of a H-Sulfo-POSS catalyst and application in the acetalization of glycerol with 2-butanone to yield a biofuel additive5citations

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  • Kumar, Dinesh
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  • Majumdar, Sneha
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Synthesis of a H-Sulfo-POSS catalyst and application in the acetalization of glycerol with 2-butanone to yield a biofuel additive

  • Söderholm, Viktor
  • Esteban, Jesús
  • Vogt, Dieter
Abstract

Nanosized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) have been employed as molecular weight enlarged structures for different purposes owing to their ease of synthesis and modification. In this work, the commercially available compound octaphenyl-POSS has been modified with chlorosulfonic acid to obtain multifunctional acidic materials (H-Sulfo-POSS) with different degrees of functionality in the structure. The synthesized materials have been characterized by ion exchange capacity, degree of sulfonation, 1H-NMR, ATR-IR spectroscopy and SEM. These H-Sulfo-POSS nanocomposites were then applied to the acetalization of glycerol with 2-butanone to yield the corresponding ketal, which is a product of interest as an oxygenate fuel additive. The catalytic activity in dynamic experiments of the H-Sulfo-POSS (2601 h−1) material with the highest degree of sulfonation was even higher than that shown by the molecular catalyst para-toluene sulfonic acid (PTSA) (2256 h−1) and better than Amberlyst 36 (213 h−1); however, upon recycling by centrifugation of the catalyst, the activity of this material was not very stable. On the other hand, the material with the lowest degree of sulfonation showed not only higher activity than Amberlyst 36, but also very stable activity after reutilization throughout 10 runs.

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  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • molecular weight
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • centrifugation
  • infrared spectroscopy
  • attenuated total reflectance infrared spectroscopy