Titre : |
Pickering interfacial catalysis for organic synthesis : a hotbed for innovation |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Bing Hong, Auteur ; Zhaoyu Fan, Auteur ; Marc Pera-Titus |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 19-25 |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Biomasse Catalyse Catalyseurs Composés amphiphiles Composés organiques -- Synthèse Emulsions
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Tags : |
Biomasse 'Réacteur multiphasique' 'Catalyse interfaciale de Pickering' Emulsion 'Catalyseur amphiphile' |
Index. décimale : |
547.2 Synthèses et réactions classiques |
Résumé : |
Reactions between immiscible reagents in the presence of solid catalysts (liquid-liquid-solid, L-L-S reactions) are extensively used in the chemical industry. However, conventional reactors such as stirred tanks can suffer from strong mass/heat transfer limitations due to the poor contact between the phases and a reduced accessibility of the reactants to the catalyst surface.
For a major improvement on current systems in terms of cost efficiency, energy savings and environmental footprint, L-L-S reactors operating at the nanoscale are required. Recently, we have reported the Pickering interfacial catalysis (PIC) concept. It addresses the reaction between two immiscible reagents by the formation of L-L-S nanoreactors based on Pickering emulsions promoting the contact between the phases.
This paper presents an overview of recent examples of PIC systems developed at the E2P2L Laboratory in Shanghai and applied to industrially relevant reactions encompassing biomass-derived reagents for which reactivity is usually imprisoned due to low miscibility of the reagents. The PIC concept constitutes a hotbed for innovation, opening an avenue to the industrial synthesis of high added-value fine chemicals, specialties and biofuels that can only be afforded today using inefficient processes. |
Note de contenu : |
- Reengineering multiphasic reactor for L-L-S reactions
- L-L-S reactors : Conventional reactors - Continuous flow microreactors - Catalytic membrane contactors
- L-L-S nanoreactors
- Examples of L-L-S nanoreactors developed at E2P2L : Acetalization reactions - Etherification reactions - Hydrolysis of triglycerides - Benzene hydroxylation
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in L'ACTUALITE CHIMIQUE > N° 434 (11/2018) . - p. 19-25