Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
38880 Applied Catalysis A: General 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The Ti–Zr–Co catalyst was first time studied for the oxidation of ethylbenzene.•A high selectivity of 69.2% to acetophenone was obtained at 61.9% conversion.•The surface CoO and Co3O4 are certified to be the main active species.•The bulk CoTi2 phase has significant contribution to catalysis through the electron interaction.

The aerobic catalytic oxidation of ethylbenzene to produce acetophenone over an effective and robust heterogeneous Ti–Zr–Co has been studied. Under the optimum conditions, a high selectivity of 69.2% to acetophenone was obtained at a 61.9% conversion of ethylbenzene over Ti–Zr–Co catalyst, which is much better than the most results reported with heterogeneous catalysts. The catalytic performance and the active species of Ti–Zr–Co catalyst were discussed based on the changes of conversion and selectivity with varying the annealing temperature and atmosphere. It is confirmed that the surface CoO, Co3O4 species are the active sites, and the bulk structure of the alloy, CoTi2 phase also present a large effect on the catalytic activity in present oxidation. As a cheap, robust and separable catalyst as well as a green oxidant is used, the present work provides a facile and green catalytic process for the oxidation of hydrocarbons.

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