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Metallophthalocyanine complex reactivity

The application of zeolite encapsulated metal chelate complexes in catalysis is a promising area of research. In particular shape selective oxidations catalyzed by metallophthalocyanines (MPc), shown in Figure 1, included in synthetic faujasite (FAU) type zeolites (2-10) appear to be competitive with other molecular sieve based catalysts that may have commercial potential. The restricted apertures ( 7.4 A) to the supercages (12A) in FAU type zeolites precludes removal of the large MPc complex unless the zeolite lattice is destroyed. Such physically trapped complexes have been termed ship-in-a-bottle complexes as well as zeozymes (to reflect the biomimetic reactivity that is often associated with these catalysts). [Pg.347]


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