Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10239110 | Applied Catalysis A: General | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, the commercially available Jacobsen's catalyst, Mn(salen), was occluded in a hybrid polymeric membrane based on poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS). This system was used as a catalytic barrier between two different phases: an organic substrate phase (cyclohexane, cyclooctene, cyclohexene or styrene) in the absence of solvent, and an aqueous solution of either t-BuOOH or H2O2. Such system was characterized by UV-vis spectroscopy, TGA, DTA, DSC, and SEM techniques. The occluded complex proved to be an efficient catalyst for the oxidation of alkanes and alkenes when t-BuOOH was used as oxidant. However, the hybrid polymeric membrane was a barrier against H2O2, preventing this oxidant from reaching the bulk of the membrane and oxidizing the substrate.
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Authors
D.F.C. Guedes, T.C.O. Mac Leod, M.C.A.F. Gotardo, M.A. Schiavon, I.V.P. Yoshida, K.J. Ciuffi, M.D. Assis,