Iborra Urios, MontserratTejero Salvador, XavierFité Piquer, CarlesRamírez Rangel, ElianaCunill García, Fidel2019-07-162021-06-152019-06-151226-086Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/137297The liquid-phase synthesis of butyl levulinate by esterification of levulinic with an excess of 1-butanol (initial molar ratio 1:3) and simultaneous water removal has been studied at atmospheric pressure and at the boiling point of the reacting medium. The catalytic performance of ten commercial sulfonic resins has been compared: four gel-type and six macroreticular. For both type of resins the levulinic acid conversion was complete after 4-6h and no byproducts derived from the acid were detected. Selectivity of 1-butanol towards the ester was about 95%, di-butyl ether and butenes being the detected 1-butanol-derived byproducts. Among the tested catalysts, gel-type resins with low crosslinking degree showed the highest activity, what could be attributed to a higher accessibility to active centers in polar medium. In additional experiments where initial reactants content was at stoichiometric relation, the levulinic acid conversion was lower (82-85%), while selectivity of 1-butanol towards the ester was slightly higher, because of the lower 1-butanol concentration.10 p.application/pdfengcc-by-nc-nd (c) Elsevier, 2019http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/esAlcohol butílicCatàlisiResines de bescanvi iònicButanolCatalysisIon exchange resinsLiquid-phase synthesis of butyl levulinate with simultaneous water removal catalyzed by ion exchange resinsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article6907412019-07-16info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess