Hermida, Lilis and Amani, Hadis and Saeidi, Samrand and Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
(2017)
Selective acid-functionalized mesoporous
silica catalyst for conversion of glycerol
to monoglycerides: state of the art and
future prospects.
Reviews in Chemical Engineering.
ISSN 2191-0235
(In Press)
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Abstract
The quest for efficient and selective catalysts
for conversion of glycerol monoglyceride is critical for the
development of reliable methods for its synthesis. Thus,
various types of catalyst and methods of catalyst manufacturing
for conversion of glycerol to monoglycerides
have been investigated. Acid-functionalized mesoporous
catalysts are emerging as highly efficient catalysts for conversion of glycerol into monoglyceride. The incorporation
of acid components into different mesoporous silicas for
this application is reviewed in this work. The superiority
of mesostructure catalysts in comparison to microporous
catalysts has been elucidated in terms of accessibility to
active sites, pore diffusion, thermal stability of the catalyst and catalyst reusability. Recent direction of novel
acid-functionalized mesoporous catalysts development
for this application is also critically reviewed.
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