Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.270, 343-351, 2015
Chlorination of methylphenyldichlorosilane to chlorinated phenyl-containing silanes with gaseous chlorine catalyzed by HY, H beta, HZSM-5, and HL zeolites
Methylchlorophenyldichlorosilane (Me(CIPh)SiCl2) and methyldichlorophenyl-dichlorosilane (Me(Cl-2-Ph)SiCl2) were synthesized through the catalytic chlorination of methylphenyldichlorosilane (MePhSiCl2) with gaseous chlorine over H-type zeolite catalysts, such as HY, H beta, HZSM-5, and HL. The chlorination reaction depended on acid amount, acid strength, and acid type. When the zeolites had the ratios of Bronsted acid sites to Lewis acid sites ranging from 0.357 to 1.378, the total yields of Me(ClPh)SiCl2 and Me(Cl2Ph)SiCl2 were more than 78%. The co-presence of Lewis and Bronsted acid sites favored the chlorination of MePhSiCl2 to Me(ClPh)SiCl2 and Me(Cl2Ph)SiCl2. The zeolite catalysts effectively catalyzed the chlorination of MePhSiCl2 to Me(ClPh)SiCl2 and Me(Cl2Ph)SiCl2 via electrophilic substitution reaction and restrained the formation of chloromethylphenyldichlorosilane via free-radical reaction. When the zeolite HY(SiO2/Al2O3 = 5) was used as the catalyst with the weight ratio of catalyst to MePhSiCl2 of 5%, the total yield of Me(ClPh)SiCl2 and Me(Cl2Ph)SiCl2 reached 86.0% after reacting at 100 degrees C for 12 h. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Methylphenyldichlorosilane;Chlorination;H-type zeolite;Methylchlorophenyldichlorosilane;Methyldichlorophenyl-dichlorosilane