Synthesis of tin-silicalite molecular sieves with MEL structure and their catalytic activity in oxidation reactions
✍ Scribed by Nawal Kishor Mal; Veda Ramaswamy; S. Ganapathy; A.V. Ramaswamy
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 834 KB
- Volume
- 125
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0926-860X
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✦ Synopsis
Tin-containing, medium pore molecular sieves (Si/Sn ratios above 40) with MEL structure have been synthesized hydrothermally and characterized by a variety of techniques. Changes in unit cell volume (XRD) account for about 20% of Sn 4 + ions in possible tetrahedral positions, l l9Sn MAS-NMR spectra, however, indicate that these are mostly in octahedral coordination. Framework IR spectra show an absorption at 970 cm ~ which is associated with Si-O-Sn vibration. Despite the uncertainty of the environment of the Sn 4+ ions in the silicalite structure, these tin-silicates are found to be quite active in the hydroxylation of phenol and toluene with aqueous H202 as oxidant. The product distribution suggests that most of the Sn 4+ ions are located within the channels of the MEL structure.
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