2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.catcom.2016.08.035
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Direct epoxidation of propylene to propylene oxide over RuO2-CuO-NaCl-TeO2-MnOx/SiO2 catalysts

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“…Another work which employed Cu/SiO 2 as a composite catalyst came to the similar conclusion (selectivity of 17.0%, conversion of 3.2%) . Although much efforts have been made toward the direct epoxidation of propylene with molecular oxygen, the reaction mechanism and active phase while using Cu-based catalysts still remain vague and contradictory. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Another work which employed Cu/SiO 2 as a composite catalyst came to the similar conclusion (selectivity of 17.0%, conversion of 3.2%) . Although much efforts have been made toward the direct epoxidation of propylene with molecular oxygen, the reaction mechanism and active phase while using Cu-based catalysts still remain vague and contradictory. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The optimal RuO 2 −CuO− NaCl−TeO 2 −MnO x /SiO 2 catalyst previously reported contained metal weight ratios of Ru/Cu/Na/Te/Mn = 7.14/3.57/ 1.79/0.175/1.00 at 25.0 wt % total metal loading on SiO 2 (i.e., representing Ru, Cu, Na, Te, and Mn = 13.06, 6.53, 3.26, 0.32, and 1.83 wt % on SiO 2 , respectively). 38 Typically, the SiO 2supported catalyst (25 mg batch −1 ) was prepared by a coimpregnation method. The SiO 2 support (18.75 mg, amorphous fumed silica, Alfa Aesar) was weighed and contained in a glass shell vial (volume size = 11.1 mL, Fisherbrand).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This material exhibited high activity for the epoxidation of propylene to PO using only O 2 under atmospheric pressure. 38 In that report, we mainly focused on the optimization of PO formation by varying metal ratios, total metal loading on a SiO 2 support, and the operating conditions (i.e., reactor temperature and O 2 /C 3 H 6 feed gas ratio). We found that the optimal metal weight ratio of Ru/Cu/Na/Te/ Mn at 7.14/3.57/1.79/0.175/1.00 and the total metal loading of 25.0 wt % on a SiO 2 support produced a maximized PO formation rate of 1258 g PO h −1 kg cat −1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main challenge for direct propylene epoxidation using molecular oxygen is that the allylic C–H bonds of propylene are oxidized prior to the formation of CC bonds due to thermodynamic limitations. Some attempts have been made to improve the selectivity of PO, such as adding a cocatalyst to the Ag catalysts or changing the supports. Some improvements in PO selectivity have been obtained through these measures, but they are not sufficient for industrial-scale applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%