Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019, India
Abstract
Hydrolysis of Cinnamaldehyde (CNM) is one of the important processes for the production
of industrially essential natural benzaldehyde. Benzaldehyde is a vital precursor in the production of
perfumes, cosmetics, food, beverages, and pharmaceutical intermediates. As homogeneous base catalysts
are polluting and difficult to separate, heterogeneous catalysts should be used. Hydrolysis of cinnamaldehyde
to benzaldehyde was studied over modified hydrotalcite (HT) base catalysts wherein HT
was activated with either zinc or titanium, by combustion synthesis using glycine or glycerol as fuel.
Both the catalyst composition and combustion fuel affect the activity of modified HT catalysts. SEM,
EDXS, BET surface area and porosimetry were used to characterize all catalysts. Zinc modified hydrotalcite
using glycine as fuel (Zn-HT-Glycine) was the most active, selective, and reusable catalyst
under mild reaction conditions, and it was used to study the influence of different process parameters
on the reaction rate, conversion and selectivity. Reaction mechanism and kinetics were established.
The reaction follows pseudo-first-order kinetics. At 1:92 mole ratio of cinnamaldehyde to water and
0.005 g/cm3 catalyst loading, the reaction gives 75.8 % conversion of cinnamaldehyde and 100 % selectivity
to benzaldehyde at 130oC in 4 h. The apparent activation energy was 19.15 kcal/mol. The
overall process is green and the catalyst reusable.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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