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Influence of Intracrystalline Ionic Strength in MFI Zeolites on Aqueous Phase Dehydration of Methylcyclohexanols.

Lara MilakovićPeter H HintermeierYue LiuEszter BaráthJohannes A Lercher
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
The impact of the concentration of hydrated hydronium ions and in turn of the local ionic strength in MFI zeolites has been investigated for the aqueous phase dehydration of 4-methylcyclohexanol (E1 mechanism) and cis-2-methylcyclohexanol (E2 mechanism). The E2 pathway with the latter alcohol led to a 2.5-fold higher activity. The catalytic activity normalized to the hydronium ions (turnover frequency, TOF) passed through a pronounced maximum, which is attributed to the increasing excess chemical potential of the alcohols in the pores, increasing in parallel with the ionic strength and the additional work caused by repulsive interactions and charge separation induced by the bulky alcohols. While the maximum in rate observed is invariant with the mechanism or substitution, the reaction pathway is influencing the activation parameters differently.
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