Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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60979 | Journal of Catalysis | 2014 | 9 Pages |
•A Ga-bipyridine MOF (COMOC-4) was successfully post-modified with a Mo-complex (MoO2Cl2(THF)2).•Even at high Mo loadings, no aggregation or any Mo or Mo oxide species are formed.•The Mo@COMOC-4 is a stable and recyclable catalyst.•Selectivities up to 100% toward the epoxide are reached.
We present the post-modification of a gallium based Metal Organic Framework, COMOC-4, with a Mo-complex. The resulting Mo@COMOC-4 was characterized by means of N2 sorption, XRPD, DRIFT, TGA, XRF, XPS and TEM analysis. The results demonstrate that even at high Mo-complex loadings on the framework, no aggregation or any Mo or Mo oxide species are formed. Moreover, the Mo@COMOC-4 was evaluated as a catalyst in the epoxidation of cyclohexene, cyclooctene and cyclododecene employing TBHP in decane as oxidant. The post-modified COMOC-4 exhibits a very high selectivity toward the epoxide (up to 100%). Regenerability and stability tests have been carried out demonstrating that the catalyst can be recycled without leaching of Mo or loss of crystallinity.
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