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Preparation and characterization of high catalytic performance supported TS-2 zeolites for phenol hydroxylation

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 363, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2023.112823

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Supported TS-2 zeolites; Fixed-bed catalytic reactor; Catalytic oxidation; Phenol hydroxylation; Isopropanol

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In this study, a good inter-grown TS-2 zeolite layer is successfully prepared on the outer surface of porous millimeter alpha-Al2O3 sphere by secondary hydrothermal synthesis. The research investigates the influences of synthesis parameters on Ti active micro-environment, crystal morphology, and catalytic performance of the supported TS-2 zeolites. It also studies the formation process of the supported TS-2 zeolites and determines the optimal synthesis conditions for catalytic performance.
Good inter-grown TS-2 zeolites layer is successfully prepared on the outer surface of porous millimeter alpha-Al2O3 sphere by secondary hydrothermal synthesis. The supported TS-2 zeolites are loaded into a fixed-bed catalytic reactor for catalyzing phenol hydroxylation by hydrogen peroxide, which could efficiently avoid the fussy separation process. Influences of synthesis parameters on Ti active micro-environment, crystal morphology and catalytic performance of the supported TS-2 zeolites are investigated in this work, medium isopropanol content is necessary for preparing fine and homogenous TS-2 zeolites layer on the porous alpha-Al2O3 sphere. Besides, for-mation process of the supported TS-2 zeolites is studied in this study, which divided into three stages, dissolution of seed crystals, formation of novel nuclei, growth and aggregation of TS-2 zeolites layer. When the titanium source, isopropanol/SiO2 and TiO2/SiO2 molar ratio of the initial synthesis gel are tetrabutyl titanate, 1.0 and 0.035, tetra-coordinated titanium containing and compact TS-2 zeolites layer are fully covered on the alpha-Al2O3 sphere, the optimum phenol conversion and dihydroxybenzene selectivity of the zeolites are 40.07% and 98.52% at 65 degrees C.

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