Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
67885 Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The chitosan-supported μ-oxo dimeric iron tetraphenylporphyrin ((TPPFeIII)2O/CTS) was prepared and its ability to catalyze aerobic oxidation of cyclohexane into the corresponding ketone and alcohol in the absence of any co-reductants and solvents was investigated. Under the optimum reaction conditions of 398 K and 0.6 MPa, the heterogeneous catalytic system gave about 90% selectivity of ketone and alcohol at 13.0% yield and a catalyst turnover number of 1.03 × 105. The supported catalyst can be efficiently reused at least six times. The changes in various catalytic parameters with reaction temperature, pressure and the amount of catalyst were investigated. Compared with the corresponding unsupported catalyst, (TPPFeIII)2O/CTS was more robust towards destruction by oxygen and provided better catalysis for cyclohexane oxidation.

Graphical abstractChitosan-supported μ-oxo dimeric iron tetraphenylporphyrin was used as catalyst for cyclohexane oxidation. It was found that the supported catalyst gave 13.0% yield and about 90% selectivity for ketone and alcohol, and a catalyst turnover number of 1.03 × 105. The supported catalyst can be efficiently reused six times and showed better performance than the unsupported catalyst for cyclohexane oxidation. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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