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Aerobic epoxidation of styrene over Zr-based metal-organic framework encapsulated transition metal substituted phosphomolybdic acid

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MOLECULAR CATALYSIS
Volume 506, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mcat.2021.111552

Keywords

Phosphomolybdic acid; Styrene; Epoxidation; Oxygen activation; Heterogeneous catalysis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21173100]

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Catalytic epoxidation of styrene with molecular oxygen using transition metal monosubstituted heteropolyacid compounds encapsulated in UiO-66 frameworks shows high catalytic activity and selectivity, with Co-HPA@UiO-66 exhibiting the best performance under mild conditions. The hybrid composite catalyst efficiently converts styrene derivatives to epoxides through the activation of in-situ generated acylperoxy radical intermediate.
Catalytic epoxidation of styrene with molecular oxygen is regarded as an eco-friendly alternative to producing industrially important chemical of styrene oxide (STO). Recent efforts have been focused on developing highly active and stable heterogeneous catalysts with high STO selectivity for the aerobic epoxidation of styrene. Herein, a series of transition metal monosubstituted heteropolyacid compounds (TM-HPAs), such as Fe, Co, Ni or Cu-monosubstituted HPA, were encapsulated in UiO-66 frameworks (denoted as TM-HPA@UiO-66) by direct solvothermal method, and their catalytic properties were investigated for the aerobic epoxidation of styrene with aldehydes as co-reductants. Among them, Co-HPA@UiO-66 showed relatively high catalytic activity, stability and epoxidation selectivity at very mild conditions (313 K, ambient pressure), that can achieve 82 % selectivity to STO under a styrene conversion of 96 % with air as oxidant and pivalaldehyde (PIA) as co-reductant. In addition, the hybrid composite catalyst can also efficiently catalyze the aerobic epoxidation of a variety of styrene derivatives. The monosubstituted Co atoms in Co-HPA@UiO-66 are the main active sites for the aerobic epoxidation of styrene with O2/PIA, which can efficiently converting styrene to the corresponding epoxide through the activation of the in-situ generated acylperoxy radical intermediate.

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