Metal–Organic Framework-Supported Mono Bipyridyl–Iron Hydroxyl Catalyst for Selective Benzene Hydroxylation into Phenol
Poorvi Gupta,
Naved Akhtar,
Wahida Begum
et al.
Abstract:Direct hydroxylation of benzene to phenol is more appealing in the industry for the economic and environmentally friendly phenol synthesis than the conventional cumene process. We have developed a UiO-metal−organic framework (MOF)-supported mono bipyridyl-Iron(II) hydroxyl catalyst [bpy-UiO-Fe(OH) 2 ] for the selective benzene hydroxylation into phenol using H 2 O 2 as the oxidant. The heterogeneous bpy-UiO-Fe(OH) 2 catalyst showed high activity and remarkable phenol selectivity of 99%, giving the phenol masss… Show more
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