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One-step synthesis of methyl isobutyl ketone from acetone with calcined Mg/Al hydrotalcite-supported palladium or nickel catalysts

Yin-Zu Chen, +2 more
- 11 May 1998 - 
- Vol. 169, Iss: 2, pp 207-214
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In this paper, calcined Mg/Al hydrotalcites (CHT) with various atomic ratios of MG/Al were used as support for one-step synthesis of methyl isobutyl ketone.
Abstract
Calcined Mg/Al hydrotalcites (CHT) with various atomic ratios of Mg/Al were prepared and used as support. One-step synthesis of methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) from acetone and hydrogen at atmospheric pressure was investigated over Pd/CHT and Ni/CHT catalysts. These catalysts showed high activities and high selectivities to MIBK, reaching 60–70% selectivity at 35–40% conversion in some experiments. A temperature of ca. 140°C was sufficiently high for the calcined hydrotalcite-supported catalyst to assume basic properties and good activities in MIBK synthesis. The loading of metal (or the density of metal sites) was an important factor for product distribution in MIBK synthesis. A strong metal–support interaction was exhibited in these catalysts. A higher reduction temperature (>500°C) was needed for Ni/CHT catalysts to assume considerable reactivity and selectivities. The reduction temperature played an important role in the behavior of the Ni/CHT catalysts.

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Anion-exchange properties of hydrotalcite-like compounds

TL;DR: Ion exchange isotherms between hydrotalcite-like (HT) ions were determined and the spacing and width of the 003 reflection were measured as a function of HT composition as mentioned in this paper.
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The nature of the thermal decomposition of a catalytically active anionic clay mineral

TL;DR: In this article, the changes which take place during heat activation of hydrotalcite have been studied by 27Al nuclear magnetic resonance-magic angle spinning, Auger and XPS spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and high resolution nitrogen desorption techniques.
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Aldol Addition of Acetone, Catalyzed by Solid Base Catalysts: Magnesium Oxide, Calcium Oxide, Strontium Oxide, Barium Oxide, Lanthanum (III) Oxide and Zirconium Oxide

TL;DR: In this article, aldol addition of acetone was studied over alkaline earth oxides, La 2 O 3, ZrO 2, SiO 2 Al 2 O3 and Nb 2 O 5 at 0°C to elucidate the nature of active sites.
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Thermal decomposition of hydrotalcites. An infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic study

TL;DR: The characteristics of hydrotalcite, following different stages of calcination, have been studied by means of thermogravimetric (TG), X-ray diffraction (XRD), IR, 1H and 27Al NMR techniques as discussed by the authors.
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