Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5274460 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2008 | 5 Pages |
A combination of more stable counter-cation (tetraphenylphosphonium in place of tetrapropylammonium), of local basic microenvironment, and of a non-solubilizing reaction medium (supercritical CO2) improves the life-cycle and reusability of catalytic ORMOSILs doped with perruthenate in the oxidation of alcohols with O2. A number of different bases were co-entrapped and their effect on catalysis assessed in the oxidative dehydrogenation of benzyl alcohol in dense phase carbon dioxide at 22 MPa and 75 °C. The optimized catalyst retains most of its activity after five consecutive runs when a normal ORMOSIL-entrapped TPAP has become inactive. Deactivation of TPAP could be ascribed by EPR analysis to the formation of catalytically inactive RuO2.
Graphical abstractA combination of more stable counter-cation, of local basic microenvironment, and of a non-solubilizing reaction medium (supercritical CO2) affords significant improvements in the life-cycle and reusability of catalytic ORMOSILs doped with perruthenate in the aerobic oxidation of alcohols.Download full-size image