JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Catalysis, Kinetics and Reactor Design
Polymerization of Formaldehyde by an Immobilized Thiamine Catalyst on Cation-Exchange Resin
Hideo TajimaTakashi NiitsuHakuai Inoue
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1999 Volume 32 Issue 6 Pages 776-782

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Thiamine is a primary catalyst of carbohydrate production from a simple chemical. As the best immobilization method, we succeeded in immobilization of thiamine on a cation exchange resin, and formaldehyde polymerization with the immobilized catalyst. The desorption and decomposition of the immobilized thiamine can be suppressed in an organic solvent and by using the cation-exchange resin in the sodium ion form. The main product is 1, 3-dihydroxyacetone in all reaction under our conditions. The effect of the base concentration and the diffusion in the particle on the reaction rate are not observed under our conditions. Formaldehyde polymerization with the thiamine immobilized resin in 1, 4-dioxane proved to be able to express the equation, –d [formaldehyde]/dt = k [thiamine] [formaldehyde]. The activation energy of the reaction can be estimated to be approximately 82 kJ mol–1.
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