Artículos de revistas
Alumina-catalyzed epoxidation with hydrogen peroxide: Recycling experiments and activity of sol-gel alumina
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Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis. Wiley-v C H Verlag Gmbh, v. 344, n. 8, n. 911, n. 914, 2002.
1615-4150
1615-4169
WOS:000178569400014
10.1002/1615-4169(200209)344:8<911
Autor
Cesquini, RG
Silva, JMDE
Woitiski, CB
Mandelli, D
Rinaldi, R
Schuchardt, U
Institución
Resumen
Commercial alumina looses some activity after the first opoxidation reaction of (S)-limonene with hydrogen peroxide, but maintains a good activity and a very high selectivity in the subsequent three reactions. After this its activity is strongly reduced, probably due to structural modifications. Aluminas obtainc by sol-gel methods are normally less active than the commercial alumina. However, the use of monomeric aluminum sec-butoxide and of oxalic acid to form stable alumina mesophases allows a very active alumina to be obtained, which catalyses the epoxidation of the less reactive cyclohexene with hydrogen peroxide in 98% yield. Close to 50% of the active oxygen is used up in the formation of molecular oxygen. 344 8 911 914