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Synthesis of propylene oxide from propylene and hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by titanium silicalite

✍ Scribed by M.G. Clerici; G. Bellussi; U. Romano


Book ID
113180212
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
656 KB
Volume
129
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9517

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✦ Synopsis


The epoxidation of propylene with hydrogen peroxide in the liquid phase, in the presence of titanium silicalite catalyst (TS-1), is described. The best solvents are methanol and methanol/ water mixtures. The temperature is normally between room temperature and 60Β°C. Under these conditions, reaction rates are fast, yields on H202 are quantitative, and selectivity to propylene oxide is very high. Propylene glycol and its monomethyl ethers and trace amounts of formaldehyde are the only by-products formed. Selectivity is further improved and the hydrolysis of the epoxide is almost suppressed when the residual acidity of the catalyst is completely neutralized. The activity of spent catalyst is recovered by calcining at 550Β°C or, more simply, by washing with solvents.


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