Title of article :
Alkene epoxidation with mesoporous materials assembled from TS-1 seeds – Is there a hierarchical pore system?
Author/Authors :
Markus Reichinger، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Schmidt، نويسنده , , Maurits W.E. van den Berg، نويسنده , , Alexander Aerts، نويسنده , , Johan A. Martens، نويسنده , , Christine E.A Kirschhock، نويسنده , , Hermann Gies، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Grünert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Hexagonal mesoporous solids were synthesized from solutions containing TS-1 seeds. The products were characterized by XRD, nitrogen and argon physisorption, TEM, TG/DTA of template decomposition (also after extraction of the mesopore template), UV–Vis and IR spectroscopy, and XANES at the TiK edge. Their catalytic activities were assessed for cyclohexene epoxidation in hydrophilic and hydrophobic environment (CH3OH/water, with H2O2 oxidant, and decane, with tert-butyl hydro-peroxide oxidant, respectively) and for n-hexene epoxidation in hydrophilic environment. The mesopore system was clearly documented by XRD, physisorption measurements, and TEM, whereas evidence for micropores by physisorption proved elusive. However, the micropore template was detected in the solids by TG/DTA even after extraction of the mesopore template, and among the Ti sites, which were confirmed to be tetrahedrally coordinated by UV–Vis and XANES, a clear majority was able to coordinate two water molecules. It was concluded that the pore walls had been built up from nanoparticulate TS-1 precursors resulting in walls of ca. 1.5 nm thickness, which resemble rather the exterior layers of a TS-1 crystallite than its (hydrophobic) interior. In cyclohexene epoxidation, the micro-mesophases were by 1–2 orders of magnitude more active than TS-1 and outperformed also Ti-MCM-41, at similar selectivity in hydrophobic medium. With 1-hexene in hydrophilic medium, however, the micro-mesophases failed completely whereas TS-1 exhibited high activity.
Keywords :
Isomerization , Platinum , Colloidal synthesis , Kinetics , Temperature-programed desorption , 2-Butene , Surface science , Infrared absorption spectroscopy , Selectivity , Hydrogenation
Journal title :
Journal of Catalysis
Journal title :
Journal of Catalysis