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- 2011 Annual Meeting
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- Alternative Fuels I
- (682f) Pulse and Temperature Programmed Reaction Study of Acetic Acid Conversion to Hydrocarbon On TiO2/ZSM-5
Initially, acetic acid was reacted in a pulse reactor connected to a GC-MS on Titania P25 catalyst. The reactions were performed between 300 oC and 450 oC. The results confirmed our hypothesis when acetone and mesitylene were seen in the product stream. Then 10% TiO2 impregnated on H+/ZSM-5 was tested which showed the formation of several other hydrocarbon like substituted benzenes and naphthalenes. Hence the combination of titania with the acid zeolite seem to be the way to move forward in converting acetic acid to hydrocarbon. This is further tested in a Temperature programmed reaction system to understand various intermediate formation. Also the catalyst is characterized using pyridine DRIFTS and XRD. Some of the later work is in progress.