CSIR-IIP Develops Nano Catalysts to Address Several Challenging Catalysis Reactions in the Chemical Industry
OREANDA-NEWS. May 25, 2015. Council of Scientific
and Industrial Research- Indian Institute of Petroleum (CSIR-IIP) has developed
new energy efficient synthesis strategies for preparation of various nano
structured material (nano-catalysts), useful for several challenging catalysis
reactions. It developed nano-catalysts useful in the following reactions:
For Selective Oxidation
of Benzene to Phenol- CSIR-IIP, using an environmentally benign green
process with economic efficiency, has developed a nano catalyst (Image shown
below), which directly converts benzene to phenol in presence of air in a
continuous process with very high selectivity.
The industrial demand
for phenol is increasing every year, and its production currently exceeds 8.0
megatons per year. The existing three-step process for production of phenol,
called the cumene process, is energy-consuming, environmentally unfavourable,
and disadvantageous for practical operation. This process also produces
unnecessary by- products, such as acetone and ?-methyl styrene. The new
catalysis will help in avoiding such lesser efficient reactions
For Selective Oxidation
of Propylene to Propylene Oxide(PO)- The CSIR-IIP developed
nano catalyst (Image shown below) which helps in adopting a new process of
selective oxidation of propylene to PO, in an economically viable and more
environment-friendly means, with minimal waste.
Propylene oxide (PO) otherwise
is an important synthetic intermediate used in the preparation of commodity
chemicals, such as poly urethane foams, propylene glycol, polypropylene glycol,
propylene carbonate, etc., and currently, its production exceeds 10 million
tons per annum. Ninety per cent of the world production of PO is produced
either through a chlorohydrins process or by an organic hydro peroxide process
(Halcon method), which apart from having acute environmental problems also
results in production of unwanted by-products.
Another nano catalyst developed at CSIR-IIP helps in Low Temperature Methane Activation
Methane is the most abundant and the least reactive of the hydrocarbon family, thus the activation of of methane at low temperatures is one of the most challenging problems with great practical importance. The CSIR-IIP developed nano catalyst (Images shown below) can activate methane at low temperature at atmospheric pressure without any deactivation. This also helps in reducing carbon dioxide, another notorious greenhouse gas to produce synthesis gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen).
CSIR-IIP also developed nano catalyst (Image shown below) to convert Ethane to Ethylene in a continuous process at atmospheric pressure.-
Ethylene is one of the
main building block in petrochemical industry and used as a feedstock for
numerous processes like manufacture of mustard gas (C4H8Cl2S),
ethylene oxide, ethylene alcohol, polyethylene and other plastics; and as an
inhalation anaesthetic. Global ethylene production capacity is 155.9 million
tons.
The controlled synthesis
of nano particle by simple preparation method still remains a challenge for the
researchers as most of the preparation methods are energy intensive, require
substantial heat treatment and produce large particles.
For further details, please contact:Dr. Raja Ram Bal,Scientist C, CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum (CSIR-IIP),Dehradun, Tele: 0135-2525917; e-mail: raja@iip.res.in,Mobile: 09358877239
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