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The discovery of titanium silicalite-1 (TS1) by Enichem scientists (20-22) and its commercial use as a catalyst for a variety of selective oxidations with aqueous hydrogen peroxide under mild conditions (Figure 1.3) constituted a major breakthrough in oxidation catalysis. [Pg.12]

In the mid-1980s two approaches were followed to achieve this goal. Enichem scientists developed a titanium(IV)-silicalite catalyst (TS-1) that is extremely effective for a variety of synthetically useful oxidations, including epoxidation with... [Pg.148]

Up until the late seventies attempts to develop redox molecular sieves were mainly limited to the ion-exchange approach (see later). This situation changed dramatically with the discovery, by Enichem scientists in 1983 [6,7], of the unique activity of titanium silicalite-1 (TS-1) as a catalyst for oxidations with 30% aqueous hydrogen peroxide. Following the success of TS-1, interest in the development, and application in organic synthesis, of redox molecular sieves has increased exponentially and has been the subject of several recent reviews [8-11]. It has even provoked a revival of interest in another approach to producing redox molecular sieves the so-called ship-in-a-bottle method [12-15]. [Pg.151]


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