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Alkanes, oxidation selective, titanium silicalite

Redox silicalites with elements other than titanium have found catalytic applications in various organic oxidations. V-ZSM-11 is reported to catalyze alkane oxidation and is found to oxidize even primary C-H bonds [98]. Detailed studies indicate that V silicalites are better than Ti silicalites for alkane oxidation, as it is found that molecular oxygen can act as the oxidant in the former case [99]. V-ZSM-5 shows selectivity toward alcohol oxidation in allyl and methallyl alcohols... [Pg.2806]

The discovery in the early 80 s of titanium silicalites [62-64] opened the new application perspective of zeolitic materials as oxidation catalysts. Several reactions of partial oxidation of organic reactants using dilute solutions of hydrogen peroxide could for the first time be performed selectively in very mild conditions. Other elements inserted in the lattice of silicalites have since been shown to have similarly interesting catalytic properties including, vanadium, zirconium, chromium and more recently tin and arsenic [65]. Titanium silicalites with both MFI (TS-1) and MEL (TS-2) structures have however been the object of more attention and they still seem to display unmatched properties. Indeed some of these reactions like the oxyfunctionalization of alkanes [66-69] by H2O2 are not activated by other Ti containing catalysts (with the exception of Ti-Al-Beta [70]). The same situation... [Pg.221]


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