2007
DOI: 10.1002/adsc.200600371
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Oxidation of Benzene to Phenol with Hydrogen Peroxide Catalyzed by a Modified Titanium Silicalite (TS‐1B)

Abstract: The hydroxylation of benzene to phenol with hydrogen peroxide was investigated using different solvents and a series of catalysts, obtained by modification of titanium silicalite (TS-1). The best results were obtained after post-synthesis treatment of TS-1 with NH 4 HF 2 and H 2 O 2 . The new catalyst (TS-1B), used in the presence of a particular co-solvent (sulfolane) is able to protect the produced phenol from over-oxidation and dramatically enhanced the selectivity of the reaction.

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“…According to this provisional characterisation, it may tentatively be attributed that NH4HF2 treatment leads to a change to the framework Ti IV atoms. We note that the spectral data presented in Part 1 is in good agreement to the scattered reports of TS-1B in the open literature [8][9][10].…”
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“…According to this provisional characterisation, it may tentatively be attributed that NH4HF2 treatment leads to a change to the framework Ti IV atoms. We note that the spectral data presented in Part 1 is in good agreement to the scattered reports of TS-1B in the open literature [8][9][10].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Ts-1 and Post-synthetic Modification With Nh4hf2supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The post-synthetic modification of calcined TS-1 with NH4HF2 and H2O2 was performed in an aqueous solution under the conditions optimised by Bianchi and co-workers for 4 h (catalyst henceforth denoted TS-1B) [8][9][10]. The treatment does not lead to any substantial differences in crystallographic structure, porosity or Ti loading, with each of these parameters remaining constant following NH4HF2 treatment.…”
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“…1 Direct synthesis of phenol from benzene in a one-step reaction, especially using environmentally benign oxidants such as molecular oxygen (O 2 ) or water, is highly desirable, and thus have been extensively studied. [2][3][4] However there have been few catalytic process that enables high benzene conversion with high phenol selectivity by using such environmentally benign oxidants (O 2 and/or water). Photocatalysis on semiconductor materials may be one of the candidates for such clean and direct synthesis of phenol from benzene.…”
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