The use of H2O2 over titanium-grafted mesoporous silica catalysts: a step further towards sustainable epoxidation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The epoxidation of cyclohexene with aqueous hydrogen peroxide over mesostructured Ti(Cp)2Cl2-grafted silica catalysts is described for the first time. Three kinds of Ti-containing systems with different textural properties have been employed: Ti/SiO2, Ti/MCM-41 and Ti/MCM-48. A minimal local H2O2 concentration in the surroundings of Ti sites, obtained by a controlled dropwise addition of aqueous H2O2 (4.17 mmol H2O2 h-1 gcat
-1), is crucial for an effective and highly selective epoxidation. Excellent selectivity (>98%) in cyclohexene epoxide is obtained at the end of the slow H2O2 addition in acetonitrile. Higher yields in epoxide are found over Ti/MCM-48 than over Ti/MCM-41 or Ti/SiO2 thanks to better isolation, dispersion and stability of Ti(IV) sites.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; MOLECULAR-SIEVES; MIXED OXIDES; CYCLOHEXENE; EPOXIDATION
List of contributors:
Guidotti, Matteo; Ravasio, MARIA NICOLETTA
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