Esterification process to synthesize isopropyl chloroacetate catalyzed by lanthanum dodecyl sulfate
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Zhang, Jie
Yin, Xiangyu
Yang, Dongjiang
Zhang, He
Qian, Jianhua
Liu, Lianli
Liu, Xiaoyang
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Isopropyl chloroacetate has been synthesized by esterification of chloroacetic acid and isopropanol, using lanthanum dodecyl sulfate (LDDS) as the catalyst. Various factors that affected the esterification have been investigated, such as reaction time, different water-carrying agent and the amount of catalyst. Under the condition of 1.2/1 molar ratio of isopropanol to chloroacetic acid, 1.0% catalyst (molar percent of chloroacetic acid), 2.5 h reaction time, 5 mL cyclohexane as water-carrying agent and reflux temperature, the esterification conversion of isopropyl chloroacetate reaches 98.3%. The catalytic activity of LDDS is almost equal to that of a Br讳ted acid. LDDS, as one kind of water-tolerant Lewis acid, is an excellent catalyst compared to the traditional Lewis acid.
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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