The incorporation of decatungstate in polymeric membranes provides new heterogeneous photocatalysts for the oxidation of organic substrates performed in water under oxygen atmosphere at 25 °C. The photooxidation of water-soluble alcohols proceeds to completion, forming the carbonyl derivative as an intermediate, and leading to degradation products with a COD loss up to 70%. Solid state characterization techniques (SEM, IR) together with solution Uv-Vis analysis and kinetic studies allowed to identify, among diverse polymeric materials, the PDMS-based system as leaching free under irradiation and recyclable up to >300 turnovers (4 runs) with no major loss of activity. Membrane induced discrimination of the substrate results from the oxidations of a series of alcohols, through comparison with the homogeneous reactions.

Heterogeneous Photooxidation of Alcohols in Water by Photocatalytic Membranes Incorporating Decatungstate

Bonchio M;Carraro M;Fontananova E;Drioli E
2003

Abstract

The incorporation of decatungstate in polymeric membranes provides new heterogeneous photocatalysts for the oxidation of organic substrates performed in water under oxygen atmosphere at 25 °C. The photooxidation of water-soluble alcohols proceeds to completion, forming the carbonyl derivative as an intermediate, and leading to degradation products with a COD loss up to 70%. Solid state characterization techniques (SEM, IR) together with solution Uv-Vis analysis and kinetic studies allowed to identify, among diverse polymeric materials, the PDMS-based system as leaching free under irradiation and recyclable up to >300 turnovers (4 runs) with no major loss of activity. Membrane induced discrimination of the substrate results from the oxidations of a series of alcohols, through comparison with the homogeneous reactions.
2003
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
catalytic oxidation
photooxidation/ alco
heterogeneous cataly
membranes
polyoxometalates
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