Catalysis Today, Vol.198, No.1, 59-68, 2012
Selective oxidation of cyclic olefins over framework Ti-substituted, three-dimensional, mesoporous Ti-SBA-12 and Ti-SBA-16 molecular sieves
Framework Ti-substituted, three-dimensional, mesoporous titanosilicates, Ti-SBA-12 and Ti-SBA-16, were prepared by direct hydrothermal synthesis method. These catalysts showed catalytic activity higher than the hitherto known titanosilicates for the oxidation of cyclic olefins (cyclohexene and cyclooctene) with tert.-butyl hydroperoxide. An epoxide selectivity of 100% and olefin conversion greater than 92% were obtained. Cubic Ti-SBA-16 with interconnected cage-like mesopore structure was more active than hexagonal Ti-SBA-12. X-ray diffraction and diffuse reflectance UV-vis, Fourier transform infrared, Raman and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies provided evidence for the substitution of Ti4+ (for Si4+) in the framework locations. The catalytic activity correlated with the concentration of framework-substituted, tetrahedral Ti4+ ions. Easy accessibility of the active sites and the three-dimensional mesoporous structure are the possible causes for the superior activity of these titanosilicate catalysts. (C) 2012 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Titanosilicates;Mesoporous materials;Ti-SBA-12;Ti-SBA-16;Molecular sieves;Selective oxidation;Epoxidation of cyclic olefins