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Molecular cumene synthesis

The purpose of the present work is to incorporate aluminum into the framework of SBA-15 during the synthesis in order to create acid sites on the surface of the material directly and to enhance its activity in acid-catalyzed reactions and to study the stability of SBA and AlSBA molecular sieves under various treatments. The influence of these treatments on the pore size, wall thickness and the environment of Al in these materials are investigated in detail. X-ray diffraction (XRD), Electron Microscopy (TEM) and N2 adsorption were used to characterize the structure, the porosity and the stability of these materials. 27Al MAS NMR was used to ascertain the nature and environment of Al, cumene cracking to test the catalytic activity of parent materials and ammonia chemisorption to probe their surface acidity. [Pg.210]

Free radical polymerization of cyclic ketene acetals has been used for the synthesis of polyfy-butyrolactone), which cannot be prepared by the usual lactone route due to the stability of the five-membered ring. The polymerization of 2-methylene-l,3-dioxalane at high temperatures (above 120 °C) gave a high molecular mass polyester [59,79]. Only 50% of the rings opened when the polymerization was carried out at 60 °C, and this led to the formation of a random copolymer. The presence of methyl substituents at the 4- or 5-position facilitated the reaction. The free radical initiators generally used in such polymerizations are ferf-butyl hydroperoxide, ferf-butyl peroxide, or cumene hydroperoxide. The various steps involved are described in Scheme 5 [59]. [Pg.11]

Among the reactions catalyzed by titanium complexes, the asymmetric epoxidation of allylic alcohols developed by Sharpless and coworkers [752, 807-810] has found numerous synthetic applications. Epoxidation of allylic alcohols 3.16 by ferf-BuOOH under anhydrous conditions takes place with an excellent enantioselectivity (ee > 95%) when promoted by titanium complexes generated in situ from Ti(0/ -Pr)4 and a slight excess of diethyl or diisopropyl (R,R)- or (iS, 5)-tartrates 2.69. The chiral complex formed in this way can be used in stoichiometric or in catalytic amounts. For catalytic use, molecular sieves must be added. Because both (RJ )- and (5,5)-tartrates are available, it is posable to obtain either enantiomeric epoxide from a single allylic alcohol. Cumene hydroperoxide (PhCMe20OH) can also be used in place of ferf-BuOOH. This method has been applied to industrial synthesis of enantiomeric glycidols [811, 812]. [Pg.122]


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