Abstract
Tributyl citrate, an environment-friendly and nontoxic plasticizer, is commonly synthesized via the esterification of citric acid and n-butanol. Highly effective SO(4) (2-)/ZrO(2)-TiO(2) catalysts were prepared by coprecipitation and impregnation for tributyl citrate production. The excellent conversion of 95.1% for citric acid and selectivity of 98.8% for tributyl citrate were achieved over a 3SO(4) (2-)/ZrO(2)-TiO(2) (4 : 1) catalyst with Zr/Ti mole ratio ∼4/1 under optimal reaction conditions of 120 °C and acid-to-alcohol ratio of 1/5. The textural and surface properties of the catalysts were characterized by nitrogen adsorption-desorption, XRD, pyridine-FTIR, etc. The characterization results confirmed that the addition of TiO(2) promoted the formation of ZrO(2) tetragonal phase to a certain extent, increased the specific surface area of the catalyst, stabilized the combination of SO(4) (2-) and ZrO(2), and reduced the loss of active sites. At the same time, the 3SO(4) (2-)/ZrO(2)-TiO(2) (4 : 1) catalyst has stronger acidity and higher acid content, which greatly improves the activity and stability of the catalyst. No significant decrease in the catalytic activity and selectivity were found during 10 runs. A promising solid acid catalyst with an excellent performance was developed for esterification reactions.