2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(521cp) Aldol Condensation of Mixed Oxygenates on TiO2 Catalysts
To provide further understanding into the mechanisms driving these reactivity trends, kinetics for single component and binary reaction mixture reactions were measured at relatively low reaction temperatures (150 â 200°C) and differential conversion to isolate how condensation of mixed streams differed from single-component condensation. Results from kinetic and temperature programmed desorption experiments suggested that acetaldehyde out-competed larger carbonyl compounds for access to active sites. Additionally, trends in product stream selectivity for the acetaldehyde and acetone mixed feed reaction show that acetaldehyde is preferentially activated as an electrophile, interacting with nucleophilic forms of adsorbed acetaldehyde and acetone. Beyond simply lowering the rate via site blocking, the presence of acetaldehyde in the mixture increased the apparent activation barriers and orders for acetone condensation. These changes reflect an unexpected surface interaction between different carbonyl compounds on the catalyst surface.