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Synthesis and Characterization of Dendrimer-Templated Mesoporous Oxidation Catalysts
Authors:Matt C. Rogers  Bamidele Adisa  David A. Bruce
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson SC 29634-0909, USA
Abstract:We report here the use of 4th and 5th generation dendrimers poly(propylene)imine (CU-D32 and CU-D64) as templating agents for the synthesis of mesoporous titanosilicate and vanadosilicate oxidation catalysts via solgel techniques. The physical properties of these mesoporous materials were characterized by TGA, BET, PXD and SEM/EDX analyses and these showed that the transition metals are evenly distributed throughout these silicates, which have interconnected spherical pores (approx. 12Å in diameter) and high surface areas of about 650m2g–1. Kinetic studies showed that all transition metal-doped catalysts were highly selective at oxidizing cyclohexene to the corresponding epoxide. Additionally, CU-D64-templated catalysts were more catalytically active for cyclohexene epoxidation than CU-D32-templated catalysts as a result of differences in pore size. All CU-D64-templated catalysts exhibited epoxidation catalytic activity comparable to that of titanium doped MCM-41 materials.
Keywords:dendrimer  mesoporous  oxidation catalyst  sol–  gel  vanadosilicate  titanosilicate  cyclohexene  epoxidation
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