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Pillared clays alkenes

Tertiary butylhydroperoxide (TBHP) is a popular oxidizing agent used with certain catalysts. Because of its size, TBHP is most effective with catalysts containing large pores however, it can also be used with small-pore catalysts. Using first-row transition metals, Cr and V, impregnated into pillared clays, TBHP converts alcohols to ketones, epoxidizes alkenes, and oxidizes allylic and benzylic positions to ketones.83-87... [Pg.241]

The hydroamination of alkenes has been performed in the presence of heterogeneous acidic catalysts such as zeolites, amorphous aluminosilicates, phosphates, mesoporous oxides, pillared interlayered clays (PILCs), amorphous oxides, acid-treated sheet silicates or NafioN-H resins. They can be used either under batch conditions or in continuous operation at high temperature (above 200°C) under high pressure (above 100 bar). [Pg.94]

Acidic clays are widely applied in the dehydration of alcohols [38]. Although similar to zeolites in their capacity to induce the formation of both alkenes and ethers, selective alkene synthesis is possible. Various layered materials (clays, ion-exchanged montmorillonite, pillared layered clays) are very active and, in general, selective in transforming primary, secondary, and tertiary aliphatic alcohols to 1-alkenes [39-43]. Al -exchanged montmorillonite, however, induces ether formation from primary alcohols and 2-propanol [41]. Substituted 1-phenyl-1-ethanols yield the corresponding styrene derivatives at high temperature (653-673 K) [44]. [Pg.297]


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