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H3PMo12−XWXO40 (X=0−12) and H6P2Mo18−XWXO62 (X=0−18) heteropolyacid catalysts were applied to the direct preparation of dichloropropanol from glycerol. Acid properties of the catalysts were determined by NH3-TPD measurements. The catalytic performance increased with increasing acid strength of the catalyst. Among the catalysts tested, the H3PW12O40 catalyst of highest acid strength showed the best catalytic performance.
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Lee, S.H., Park, D.R., Kim, H. et al. Catalytic activity of H3PMo12−XWXO40 and H6P2MO18−XWXO62 heteropolyacid (HPA) catalysis in the direct preparation of dichloropropanol (DCP) from glycerol. React Kinet Catal Lett 94, 71–76 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11144-008-5303-9
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