Liquid phase nitration of benzene to nitrobenzene using a mesoporous MoO3/Nb2O5 nanocatalyst
| Title | Liquid phase nitration of benzene to nitrobenzene using a mesoporous MoO3/Nb2O5 nanocatalyst |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2025 |
| Authors | Kalbande, PNarayan, Swapna, B, Sudarsanam, P, Umbarkar, SB |
| Journal | Catalysis Letters |
| Volume | 155 |
| Issue | 4 |
| Pagination | 141 |
| Date Published | APR |
| Type of Article | Article |
| ISSN | 1011-372X |
| Keywords | Benzene nitration, Bronsted acid sites, Mesoporous MoO3/Nb2O5 Catalyst, nitrobenzene, Uniform metal dispersion |
| Abstract | This work reports the synthesis of a mesoporous MoO3/Nb2O5 catalyst by a facile co-precipitation method for the liquid phase nitration of benzene to nitrobenzene, which is a vital industrial reaction. Pristine Nb2O5 and MoO3/Nb2O5 nanocatalysts were characterized using various techniques, including powder XRD, N-2 adsorption-desorption, Raman, SEM/TEM, pyridine FT-IR, and XPS. The MoO3/Nb2O5 catalyst (10 wt% MoO3 with respect to Nb2O5) showed uniform dispersion of Mo and Nb species, higher amount of oxygen vacancies, and more Br & oslash;nsted acid sites, resulting in a 90% yield of nitrobenzene. In contrast, only 35 and 58% yields were obtained in the case of commercial Nb2O5 and nanosized Nb2O5, respectively. The liquid phase nitration of benzene was carried out using commercial 65% HNO3 as a nitrating agent without sulfuric acid. The mesoporous MoO3/Nb2O5 catalyst is structurally stable, as confirmed by the characterization of the spent catalyst. However, a gradual decrease in the yield of nitrobenzene was observed, which could be due to the leaching of MoO3 species from the catalyst surface. |
| DOI | 10.1007/s10562-025-04981-2 |
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
| Impact Factor (IF) | 2.5 |
