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Anchored by Ion Exchange

Catalysis of supported metal ions is an area of interest. There are a number of advantages in depositing catalytically active metal ions on a support. The ion exchange method of catalyst immobilization is simple and the attractiveness of this method is further increased by providing stable inorganic ion exchangers of known structures as supports. [Pg.256]

It is well known that Rh(I) complexes can catalyze the carbonylation of methanol. A heterogenized catalyst was prepared by ion exchange of zeolite X or Y with Rh cations.126 The same catalytic cycle takes place in zeolites and in solution because the activation energy is nearly the same. The specific activity in zeolites, however, is less by an order of magnitude, suggesting that the Rh sites in the zeolite are not uniformly accessible. The oxidation of camphene was performed over zeolites exchanged with different metals (Mn, Co, Cu, Ni, and Zn).127 Cu-loaded zeolites have attracted considerable attention because of their unique properties applied in catalytic redox reactions.128-130 Four different Cu sites with defined coordinations have been found.131 It was found that the zeolitic media affects strongly the catalytic activity of the Cd2+ ion sites in Cd zeolites used to catalyze the hydration of acetylene.132 [Pg.257]

The liquid-phase autoxidation of cyclohexane is carried out in the presence of dissolved cobalt salts. A lot of heterogeneous catalysts were developed for this process but most catalysts lacked stability. The incorporation of cobalt ions in the framework of aluminophosphate and aluminosilicate structures opens perspectives for heterogenization of this process. CoAPO (cobalt aluminophosphate) molecular sieves were found to be active heterogeneous catalysts of this oxidation.133 Site isolation was critical to get active catalysts.134 [Pg.257]

Pd(II) Wacker-type catalysts were also studied.146 Selective oxidation of benzene to phenol by molecular oxygen in the presence of Pd and heteropolyacids have been published.147 [Pg.258]


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