Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
63088 Journal of Catalysis 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Catalytic oxidation of benzene to phenol by nitrous oxide over Fe-MFI zeolites was studied in relation to the active oxygen species taking part in the oxidation. A linear dependence of the reaction rate on the concentration of independently identified active sites generating O− radicals (α sites) was obtained within a broad range of values. The dependence is interpreted as convincing evidence of the O− involvement in the catalytic (not only stoichiometric) oxidation of benzene to phenol. This conclusion is of particular importance in connection with a long discussion in the literature on a possible role of O− radicals in selective oxidation catalysis over V and Mo oxides. Reliable evidence of the catalytic role of O− obtained with zeolites may renew general interest in the once-suggested but not recognized role of radical oxygen in oxidation over widely used metal oxide catalysts.

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