4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Enhanced catalytic activity of TAPO-5 in the oxidation of cyclohexene with hydrogen peroxide under anhydrous conditions

Journal

CATALYSIS TODAY
Volume 213, Issue -, Pages 211-218

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2013.05.001

Keywords

Hydrophilic/hydrophobic conditions; TAPO-5; Water as inhibitor; Soxhlet; Allylic oxidation; Ti(III) APO-5

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This work studies the influence of the amount of water accompanying and stabilizing the conventional oxidant agent H2O2 on the activity of different TAPO-5 materials in cyclohexene oxidation, in comparison to that of the par excellence large-pore Al-free Ti-beta zeolite. It was proved that the catalytic activity of a TAPO-5 markedly and systematically increases as the amount of the oxidant H2O2 (30 wt.% in aqueous solution) decreases, suggesting the strong inhibitor role of water in the catalytic activity of TAPOs. Following this noteworthy result, we have developed a method for removing water from the mixture solvent (acetonitrile)/H2O2 30 wt.% (aqueous solution) based on a Soxhlet extraction. Water content was quantified by FTIR, which certified the reproducible reaching of a nearly anhydrous system (5 mg H2O/g CH3CN). Under these conditions, TAPO-5 catalysts were able to convert cyclohexene in an extension higher that half of that given by Ti-beta. The product selectivity given by TAPOs and Ti-beta is completely different, as the former favors the cyclohexene reaction through radicalary mechanism and Ti-beta almost exclusively gives epoxidation products. The catalytic features of the conventional Ti(IV) APO-5 is improved by the new so-called Ti(III) APO-5 catalyst, synthesized from gels containing Ti(III). (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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