Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
61014 Journal of Catalysis 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new Ti-incorporated MCM-36 was prepared by pillaring MCM-22(P) with titanosilicate.•Mesopores of ca. 2 nm in diameter were generated by pillaring.•Ti(IV) was well dispersed in the matrix of titanosilicate pillars.•Post-treatment with acid led to efficient catalysts with high TOFs in cyclohexene epoxidation.

A new Ti-incorporated MCM-36 material (shortly termed Si/Ti-MCM-36) with bimodal pore structures was prepared through sequential steps. The hexadecyltrimethylammonium swollen MCM-22 precursor was pillared with titanosilicate formed via hydrolysis of an interlayer mixture of tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) and tetrabutylorthotitanate (TBOT). Hydrolyzation of TEOS and TBOT was a key step for intercalation efficiency. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and N2 sorption isotherm data confirmed the intercalation efficiency and the retention of basal layer MWW structure. A slightly ordered stacking of MWW sheets along c-direction was observed, generating mesopores of ca. 2 nm in diameter. Ti(IV) was well dispersed in the matrix of titanosilicate pillars, which expand the MWW layers apart. The Ti coordination environment examined by DR UV–Vis and Ti K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopies was mainly in tetrahedral coordination. Post-treatment of the Si/Ti-MCM-36 materials with acid resulted in a new Ti-incorporated MCM-36 with good catalytic activities in cyclohexene epoxidation.

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