A Comparative Study of Bronsted Acidity of Tin Phosphate and Chromotropic Acid Anchored Tin Phosphate
P. G. Chithra1 and Nisha J. Tharayil2
1Department of Chemistry, S. N. College, Punalur India.
2Department of Physics, S. N. College for Women, Kollam India.
The conventional acid catalysts, although quite effective, are also highly corrosive, hazardous and polluting. Therefore, they need to be replaced by solid acids which are less toxic, easy to handle, easily separable from the products and finally reusable. Various solid acid catalysts like zeolites1, sulphated zirconia2, clay minerals3 are being explored for industrially important reactions. Industrial interest first turned to inorganic zeolites whose catalytic activity usually depends on the presence of a metal such as manganese, iron, chromium and vanadium. Catalytic synthesis can be achieved by using either homogeneous or heterogeneous catalysts.
KEYWORDS:Bronsted acidity; tin phosphate; catalytic synthesis
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