Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
73221 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The surface properties of SBA-15 support largely influences the catalytic performance of Ti-SBA-15 for the epoxidation of propylene.•Silylation treatment can further improve the performances of Ti-SBA-15 catalyst for epoxidation of propylene.•The CHP conversion of 90.3% and the PO selectivity to CHP of 96.2% can be achieved over silylated Ti-SBA-15 catalyst.

Ti-SBA-15 catalysts were prepared by the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method using TiCl4 as titanium source and characterized by XRD, N2 desorption, FT-IR and UV–vis spectroscopies, and TG analysis. The effects of SBA-15 support and silylation on the catalytic performances of Ti-SBA-15 catalysts for the propylene epoxidation using cumene hydroperoxide (CHP) as the oxidant were investigated. The results show that SBA-15 supports prepared with different methods have different surface properties, leading to the difference on the amount and the status of Ti deposited on the SBA-15 surface and different catalytic performances. On the other hand, the silylated Ti-SBA-15 catalysts exhibit higher activities than the unsilylated Ti-SBA-15 catalyst due to the increase of the hydrophobicity of the catalyst, which originates from the impact of methyl groups anchored on the surface of Ti-SBA-15 catalysts. The silylated Ti-SBA-15 catalyst prepared with reflux for 6 h exhibits the best epoxidation performances, over which CHP conversion of 90.3% and PO selectivity to CHP of 96.2% can be obtained.

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