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Peroxometalates Immobilized on Magnetically Recoverable Catalysts for Epoxidation

Journal

CHEMPLUSCHEM
Volume 77, Issue 12, Pages 1128-1138

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201200246

Keywords

covalent bonds; epoxidation; hydrogen bonds; magnetic materials; nanoparticles; peroxometalates

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21073058]
  2. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20100074110014]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China Scholarship Council
  4. Max Planck Society

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Magnetically separable catalysts were prepared and employed for the epoxidation of olefins with hydrogen peroxide. In all cases the magnetic core was firstly covered with a silica layer to prevent iron ion-initiated decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. The catalytic active species, an ionic liquid-type peroxotungstate, was then immobilized either by hydrogen bonding (catalyst 1) or by covalent Si?O linkage (catalyst 2). In addition to a thorough characterization by FT-IR, XRD, NMR, DRIFT, XPS, and TEM, the catalytic potential was evaluated in the epoxidation of a variety of olefins as well as allylic alcohols. Both catalysts showed essentially a constant activity after at least ten consecutive cycles. On the basis of the research above, a new type of magnetically separable catalyst was constructed by immobilization of lacunary-type phosphotungstate by hydrogen bonding between the sulfonate anion and silanol group on the surface of the coreshell magnetic nanoparticles. After the detailed characterization, the catalyst was used in the epoxidation of a variety of olefins and allylic alcohols and was found to possess high activity, selectivity towards epoxides, and a constant activity after at least ten catalytic recycles without solvent.

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