학술논문

Selectivity control in substituted fatty amines synthesis from esters or nitriles in the presence of bifunctional catalysts
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society. November 1994 71(11):1231-1238
Subject
Amination of fatty acids
amination of fatty esters
barium
calcium, copper chromite supported catalysts
hydrogenation of nitriles
influence of promoters
influence of support
manganese
N-methylation of amines
Language
English
ISSN
0003-021X
1558-9331
Abstract
Copper chromite-type catalysts, supported by alumina or graphite and promoted with barium, were used for the onestep synthesis of tertiary fatty amines [R2NCH3 or RN(CH3)2] from ester, acid or nitrile and ammonia, methanol and hydrogen. The surface composition of the catalysts, studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and by adsorption experiments, showed that there was a correlation between selectivity and the presence of a well-dispersed CuCrO2 phase, stabilized with barium. Moreover, the elements influencing the stability of the copper catalysts were also studied, and the promoter or/and the support increased the copper surface area and the stability of the catalyst in the presence of water or ammonia.