EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT REACTION CONDITIONS ON THE
SYNTHESIS OF BENZYL ACETATE
Lu Hongjie, Linda Zhang.
Abstract
Effects of different reaction conditions such as different water carrying agents, the amount of water carrying agent, the calcination
temperature, the calcination time and the amount of catalysts, the reaction time, the molar ratio of acetic acid to benzyl alcohol, the reaction
temperature, the amount and type of catalyst (tris(trimethylsilylmethyl)tin chloride, S2O8
2-
-Fe2O3-CoO, N-methylpyrrolidone hydrosulfate,
FeCl3(46 %)/carbon, SO4
2-
-ZrO2-Nd2O3, strong acid cation exchange resin loaded Fe3+ and the catalyst drying temperature) on the synthesis
of benzyl acetate from benzyl alcohol and acetic acid are discussed.
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