Issue 76, 2017, Issue in Progress

Heterogeneous catalytic synthesis of quinoline compounds from aniline and C1–C4 alcohols over zeolite-based catalysts

Abstract

The synthesis of quinolines from aniline and a C1–C4 alcohol was conducted under gas-phase reaction conditions over a series of zeolite-based catalysts. The texture and acid properties of catalysts were characterized by XRD, FT-IR, BET and NH3-TPD techniques. It was found that the total yield of quinolines was positively related to the relative content of Lewis acid sites of the catalyst. Among others, the ZnCl2/Ni-USY-acid catalyst possessed the best performance. Over this catalyst, the reactions of aniline and most of the alcohols provided a 42.3–79.7% total yield of quinolones under mild conditions, however, those of aniline and methanol, ethanol and iso-propanol predominantly led to N-alkylanilines. Furthermore, the reaction pathways for synthesizing quinolines via aniline reacting with polyhydric alcohols or monohydric alcohols was proposed in our work.

Graphical abstract: Heterogeneous catalytic synthesis of quinoline compounds from aniline and C1–C4 alcohols over zeolite-based catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2017
Accepted
09 Oct 2017
First published
16 Oct 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 48275-48285

Heterogeneous catalytic synthesis of quinoline compounds from aniline and C1–C4 alcohols over zeolite-based catalysts

C. Huang, A. Li and Z. Chao, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 48275 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA08442K

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