Title of article :
Diisopropyl Ether Production via Isopropanol Catalytic Dehydration over Zirconium Phosphate Modified Natural Zeolite
Author/Authors :
Hasanudin ، Hasanudin Department of Chemistry, Biofuel Research Group - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Universitas Sriwijaya , Asri ، Wan Ryan Department of Chemistry, Biofuel Research Group - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Universitas Sriwijaya , Anindia ، Jeniva Rindi Department of Chemistry, Biofuel Research Group - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Universitas Sriwijaya , Suheryanto ، Suheryanto Department of Chemistry, Biofuel Research Group - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Universitas Sriwijaya , Fanani ، Zainal Department of Chemistry, Biofuel Research Group - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Universitas Sriwijaya , Rinaldi ، Nino Research Center for Chemistry, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN-Indonesia) - Science and Technology Park B.J. Habibie , Al Muttaqii ، Muhammad Research Center for Chemistry, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN-Indonesia) - Science and Technology Park B.J. Habibie
From page :
463
To page :
474
Abstract :
In this work, diisopropyl ether (DIPE) was produced through catalytic dehydration of isopropanol over zirconium phosphate-modified phosphate modified natural zeolite. The catalyst was prepared via the wet impregnation method. They were tested at 150 ˚C for 3 hours under a reflux system. The effect of zeolite-Zr(H2PO4)4 metal loading and zeolite-Zr without phosphate incorporation on dehydration isopropanol was also assessed. The results showed the natural zeolite was successfully modified as confirmed by XRD, FTIR, SEM-EDX, N2 physisorption, and catalyst acidity by the gravimetric technique. The highest isopropanol conversion (66.73%) was accomplished by 8 mEq/g zeolite-Zr(H2PO4)4 followed by the DIPE yield and selectivity up to 35.81% and 47.8%, respectively. Further reusability investigation showed that zeolite-Zr(H2PO4)4 catalyst provided adequate reusability up to the fourth reused with relatively decreased catalytic activity towards isopropanol dehydration.
Keywords :
Diisopropyl ether , Iisopropanol Isopropanol conversion , Modification , Phosphate , Zeolite , Zirconium
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Catalysis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Catalysis
Record number :
2735500
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