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Non-hydrolytic sol-gel synthesis of mesoporous iron-aluminum oxide and their properties in the oxidation of hydrocarbons by hydrogen peroxide
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Palabras clave
Porous iron-alumina
Oxidation reactions
Heterogeneous catalysts
Surfactants assisted synthesis
Clasificación UNESCO
2303 Química Inorgánica
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Ricci, G. P., Garcia, L. O., Nassar, E. J., Nakagaki, S., Stival, J. F., Novaes Da Rocha, Z., Vicente, M. A., Trujillano, R., Jiménez, A., Rives, V., Marçal, L., Henrique De Faria, E., & Ciuffi, K. J. (2021). Non-hydrolytic sol-gel synthesis of mesoporous iron-aluminum oxide and their properties in the oxidation of hydrocarbons by hydrogen peroxide. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 325, 111317. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111317
Resumen
[EN] Iron-containing alumina materials were prepared by the non-hydrolytic sol-gel method in the presence of surfactants and their use as catalysts in the oxidation of hydrocarbons was studied. The solids were mesoporous,
with large specific surface areas, > 250 m2
/g for the solids treated at 500 ◦C, depending on the surfactant used
(cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, sodium dodecyl sulfate or hexadecylamine), and the calcination treatment
applied (500 or 1000 ◦C). Iron was well distributed on the alumina surface, as confirmed by the EPR signals at
4.3 and 2.0 G and SEM imaging. The catalytic activity in the oxidation of cyclooctene, cyclohexane, and n-hexane
was evaluated. After reaction for 48 h, the solid prepared with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and calcined at
1000 ◦C showed a 25% conversion of cyclohexane with 51% selectivity to cyclohexanone. These were promising
results, considering the mild reaction conditions, using a non-polluting oxidant at room temperature or 50–55 ◦C.
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1387-1811
DOI
10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111317
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