Rare earth promoted SnO2 catalysts are found to be active in the selective
conversion of anisole to 2,6-xylenol in the presence of methanol. A maximum
2,6-xylenol selectivity of 82% was achieved at 400 degreesC under optimize
d conditions at an anisole conversion of 65%. The dealkylation of anisole t
o phenol and other side reactions such as the formation of polymethylated p
roducts is not favoured over these catalysts systems. The activity of these
catalysts in the selective formation of 2,6-xylenol is ascribed to the pre
sence of weak Lewis acid sites and comparatively stronger basic sites. The
secondary reactions are suppressed over rare earth promoted SnO2 catalysts
due to the unavailability of strong acid sites.