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Selective oxidation with aqueous titanium silicate molecular sieves

Selective Oxidation of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Phenol with Aqueous H2O2 on Titanium Silicate Molecular Sieves... [Pg.273]

Microporous titanium silicate (e.g., TS-1, Ti-(3, Ti-ZSM-12, Ti-mordenite) is an effective molecular-sieve catalyst for the selective oxidation of alkanes, the hydroxyla-tion of phenol, and the epoxidation of alkenes with aqueous H202. The range of organic compounds that can be oxidized is greatly limited, however, by the relatively small pore size (about 0.6 nm) of the host framework. [Pg.562]


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Aqueous oxidation

Aqueous silicate

Molecular sieves

Molecular sieves silicates

Molecular sieving

Oxides titanium oxide

Selective oxidation with aqueous

Selectivity, molecular

Titanium oxidation with

Titanium oxidized

Titanium silicate

Titanium silicate molecular sieves

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