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  • Disproportionation of rosin on an industrial Pd/C catalyst: reaction pathway and kinetic model discrimination.

Disproportionation of rosin on an industrial Pd/C catalyst: reaction pathway and kinetic model discrimination.

Bioresource technology (2010-12-15)
Juan Carlos Souto, Pedro Yustos, Miguel Ladero, Felix Garcia-Ochoa
ABSTRACT

In this work, a phenomenological study of the isomerisation and disproportionation of rosin acids using an industrial 5% Pd on charcoal catalyst from 200 to 240°C is carried out. Medium composition is determined by elemental microanalysis, GC-MS and GC-FID. Dehydrogenated and hydrogenated acid species molar amounts in the final product show that dehydrogenation is the main reaction. Moreover, both hydrogen and non-hydrogen concentration considering kinetic models are fitted to experimental data using a multivariable non-linear technique. Statistical discrimination among the proposed kinetic models lead to the conclusion hydrogen considering models fit much better to experimental results. The final kinetic model involves first-order isomerisation reactions of neoabietic and palustric acids to abietic acid, first-order dehydrogenation and hydrogenation of this latter acid, and hydrogenation of pimaric acids. Hydrogenation reactions are partial first-order regarding the acid and hydrogen.

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Gum rosin, natural resin