Yadav, Ganapati D. ; Motirale, Bhavana G. (2008) Ionic liquid as catalyst for solid−liquid phase transfer catalyzed synthesis of p-nitrodiphenyl ether Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 47 (23). pp. 9081-9089. ISSN 0888-5885
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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie800340j
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie800340j
Abstract
The novelties of solid−liquid phase transfer catalyzed synthesis of p-nitrodiphenyl ether from p-nitrochlorobenzene and potassium phenoxide were studied in detail with ionic liquids as phase transfer catalysts among others. Tetradecyl(trihexyl)phosphonium bromide was found to be the best catalyst leading to 100% selectivity toward the desired product p-nitrodiphenyl ether. Ionic liquids offer excellent conversions and selectivity, stability at high temperatures, and reusability in this reaction. A mathematical model was developed to study the kinetics of the reaction and used to extract both the rate constant and ion-exchange equilibrium constant. The contribution of the uncatalyzed reaction was also considered in this model. The activation energy and Gibb’s free energy for a combined ion exchange were also calculated. Microwave irradiation was also employed as an effective alternative to conventional heating.
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