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The Hive => Chemistry Discourse => Topic started by: hypo on June 21, 2002, 03:53:00 PM

Title: methylation with a kaolin catalyst?
Post by: hypo on June 21, 2002, 03:53:00 PM
hi experts,

in Nihon Kayaku Kaishu,12,2331-4(1985) they dimethylate hydroquinone with
MeOH and a "kaolin catalyst" (this ref is unfortunately in japanese and i
can't get it). is that possible at all? does anybody know what kind of catalyst
this could be? searching for kaolin catalyst, i found different preparations
and all of them sounded rather tedious (like cooking AlCl3 for 48h in alk. solution,
adding kaolin, cooking more, baking some hours at 700°C). kaolin is a widely
available clay (Al-silicate).

is this worth pursuing (i'm thinking different substrates) or bunk??

thanks!
Title: Catalyst preparation
Post by: former_chemist on June 22, 2002, 10:45:00 AM
Most catalyst preparations are tedious.  Without access to the article in question, it is difficult to give an informed opinion.  Kaolin can be either the substrate or activated to be the catalyst itself.  This sounds like the later variety.