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American Chemical Society, ACS Catalysis, 7(2), p. 1368-1376, 2012

DOI: 10.1021/cs3000528

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Bifunctional Organorhodium Solid Acid Catalysts for Methanol Carbonylation

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Abstract

Robust, bifunctional catalysts comprising Rh(CO)(Xantphos) exchanged phosphotungstic acids of general formulas [Rh(CO)(Xantphos)](n)(+)[H3-nPW12O40](n-) have been synthesized over :silica supports which exhibit tunable activity and selectivity toward direct vapor phase methanol carbonylation. The Optimal Rh acid ratio = 0.5, with higher, rhodium concentrations increasing the selectivity to methyl acetate over dimethyl ether at the expense of lower acidity and poor activity. On stream deactivation above 200 degrees C reflects Rh decomplexation and reduction to RE metal, in conjunction with catalyst dehydration and loss of solid acidity because of undesired methyl acetate hydrolysis, but can be alleviated by water addition and lower temperature operation.