Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.124, No.1, 139-152, 1995
Gas-Phase Oxygen Oxidations of Alkylaromatics over CVD Fe/Mo/Borosilicate Molecular-Sieve .5. Para-Selective Oxidations of Methylaromatics
Gas-phase oxygen oxidation of methylaromatics was studied over the chemical vapor deposited (CVD) M/Mo/partially deboronated borosilicate molecular sieve (DBH) catalysts (M=Fe, Sb, Zn, Bi, Zr or Sn). The methylaromatics include toluene, xylenes, pseudocumene, mesitylene and durene. These catalysts exhibited a unique property of catalyzing oxidation of the two para-oriented methyl substituents in polymethylated benzenes to form terephthaldehyde derivatives. The para-oriented methyl substituents play a key role in defining the catalytic activity and selectivity toward aldehyde, Terephthaldehyde and monoaldehyde derivatives were formed from p-xylene, pseudocumene and durene while toluene was converted to benzaldehyde. m-Xylene and mesitylene remained unreactive over these catalysts.