A series of niobium catalysts for the selective epoxidation was synthesised by post-synthesis modification of a commercial silica, starting from niobocene dichloride through solventless organometallic precursor dry impregnation (OM-DI) or conventional liquid-phase grafting technique. OM-DI showed to be cheaper, more versatile, less time-consuming and avoided the use of environmentally unfriendly chlorinated solvents. Nb-SiO2 catalysts displayed an excellent performance in the epoxidation of limonene, using aqueous hydrogen peroxide as oxidant. Niobium-silica catalysts were obtained via OM-DI for the first time in this occasion. They showed conversions up to 78% and chemoselectivity to epoxide of 98%. An unexpected regioselectivity to exocyclic epoxide was also observed.

Niobium metallocenes deposited onto mesoporous silica via dry impregnation as catalysts for selective epoxidation of alkenes

A Gallo;R Psaro;M Guidotti
2013

Abstract

A series of niobium catalysts for the selective epoxidation was synthesised by post-synthesis modification of a commercial silica, starting from niobocene dichloride through solventless organometallic precursor dry impregnation (OM-DI) or conventional liquid-phase grafting technique. OM-DI showed to be cheaper, more versatile, less time-consuming and avoided the use of environmentally unfriendly chlorinated solvents. Nb-SiO2 catalysts displayed an excellent performance in the epoxidation of limonene, using aqueous hydrogen peroxide as oxidant. Niobium-silica catalysts were obtained via OM-DI for the first time in this occasion. They showed conversions up to 78% and chemoselectivity to epoxide of 98%. An unexpected regioselectivity to exocyclic epoxide was also observed.
2013
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Niobium-silica
Titanium-silica
Dry impregnation
Epoxidation
Limonene
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