International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.41, No.21, 9118-9122, 2016
Hydrothermal conversion of ethylene carbonate to ethylene glycol
A novel process for the conversion of ethylene carbonate (EC) to ethylene glycol (EG) in high temperature water was investigated. As a result, even there is no external catalyst and additive, the reaction of EC proceeded well and provided the desired EG in 99% yield with 25% water filling at 250 degrees C for 2 h. Moreover, only CO2 as by-product was observed in the process. High temperature water exhibits an unique merits and plays an catalytic role for EC conversion. From viewpoint of practice, this work provides a simple, environmentally benign, catalyst/additive-free process for the production of ethylene glycol from ethylene carbonate. (c) 2015 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Carbon dioxide;Ethylene carbonate;Ethylene glycol;High temperature water;No catalyst/additive