Postsynthesis of mesoporous MOR-type titanosilicate and its unique catalytic properties in liquid-phase oxidations

Hao Xu, Yingtian Zhang, Haihong Wu, Yueming Liu, Xiaohong Li, Jingang Jiang, Mingyuan He, Peng Wu

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Abstract

Mesoporous titanosilicate with the MOR topology, denoted as Ti-Meso-MOR, was postsynthesized from commercially available mordenite by sequential acid, alkaline, acid, and TiCl4 vapor treatments, and its catalytic oxidation properties were investigated in detail in liquid-phase oxidation reactions with hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant. A controllable acid leaching was first carried out on H-mordenite (Si/Al = 7.8) to induce a partial dealumination to Si/Al = 80, which was suitable for constructing secondary mesopores by subsequent alkaline treatment. Alkaline treatment-induced desilication introduced a large number of intracrystal mesopores. Tetracoordinated Ti species were then inserted into the resultant mesoporous mordenite with a high dealumination degree (Si/Al = 145) through the gas-solid reaction with TiCl4 vapor at elevated temperatures. In comparison with conventional Ti-MOR and TS-1, Ti-Meso-MOR thus prepared exhibited an improved catalytic activity in the hydroxylation of toluene and the ammoximation of cyclohexanone as well. Moreover, Ti-Meso-MOR proved to be a robust catalyst for continuous ammoximation since the mesopores minimized diffusion limitation and suppressed coke formation efficiently.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)263-272
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Catalysis
Volume281
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jul 2011

Keywords

  • Liquid-phase oxidation
  • Mesopore
  • Mordenite
  • Postsynthesis
  • TS-1
  • Titanosilicate

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