Journal of Catalysis, Vol.338, 154-167, 2016
One step-synthesis of highly dispersed iron species into silica for propylene epoxidation with dioxygen
Well dispersed iron catalysts were synthesized in silica (Fe0.0xSiO2) by a one-step synthesis procedure. These materials were tested in the propylene epoxidation reaction with gaseous O-2. The influence of the iron metal loading on the iron incorporation and distribution in the support (both influenced by the synthetic procedure) were thoroughly studied (conversion, generation and selectivity). Electron Microscopy and UltraViolet-Visible (UV-VIS), Raman and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) spectroscopy techniques were used to analyze the iron distribution in the catalysts and to probe its incorporation into the silica framework. In situ FTIR was also used to analyze the interaction between propylene and iron-based catalysts. Computational calculations considering a single-site iron catalyst incorporated into the silica structure show a possible interaction between O-2 and the incorporated iron atom and the olefin bond and the acidic proton neighboring the iron species which favor the reaction between the two molecules near the iron atom. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.