Abstract
TS-1 particles were loaded on stainless-steel-net (SSN) to form an integrated material (TS-1/SSN) by secondary hydrothermal synthesis. This avoided completely the filtration separation in both catalyst preparation and catalytic applications in liquid-phase reactions. Seeding-assisted secondary crystallization prevented zeolite from detaching from the support during the synthesis process. The TS-1 particles were coated on the SSN support uniformly, and their loading amount was adjustable in the range of 7-25 wt % by repeating the seeding and crystallization processes. UV-visible and IR spectra verified that the titanium species in TS-1/SSN mostly occupied the tetrahedral coordination sites in the zeolite framework. TS-1/SSN was comparably active to conventional TS-1 particles in batchwise epoxidation of 1-hexene with H 2O2. The zeolite particles maintained the catalytic activity and did not detach from the SSN after five reuses. Moreover, TS-1/SSN proved to be efficient and reusable in continuous epoxidation of allyl chloride where the separation of products and catalyst occurred easily.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 9587-9593 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue number | 16 |
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| State | Published - 17 Aug 2011 |