Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation

Molybdena doped titania supported on TUD-C (Mo-TiO2/TUD-C) oxidative catalyst has been synthesized and characterized. The self assembled zeolite inside the silica matrices with MFI framework has been confirmed using XRD analysis. The attainment of zeolite and MFI structures was supported by FTIR res...

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Main Authors: Ooi, Yee Khai, Yuliati, Leny, Siew, Ling Lee
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Published: 2014
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author Ooi, Yee Khai
Yuliati, Leny
Siew, Ling Lee
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Yuliati, Leny
Siew, Ling Lee
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description Molybdena doped titania supported on TUD-C (Mo-TiO2/TUD-C) oxidative catalyst has been synthesized and characterized. The self assembled zeolite inside the silica matrices with MFI framework has been confirmed using XRD analysis. The attainment of zeolite and MFI structures was supported by FTIR results. Crystallinity of the synthesized material decreased with increasing Si/Al ratio in the TUDC due to the formation of amorphous silica. The crystallite size of the materials was 30 nm as evidenced by TEM analysis. Among the samples prepared, Mo-TiO2/TUD-C of Si/Ti = 10 and Si/Al = 10 showed the highest catalytic activity with styrene oxide yield and selectivity of 8.42 mmol and 97%, respectively at room temperature. The increase of both Si/Ti and Si/Al ratios in Mo-TiO2/TUD-C led to poor catalytic performance due to less availability of catalytic active sites. The catalytic performance of Mo-TiO2/TUD-C was 8- fold higher than that unsupported Mo-TiO2. Results strongly suggested that TUD-C played an important role as catalyst support for the homogenous dispersion of Mo-TiO2 active sites, leading to the enhanced catalytic performance of Mo-TiO2. It has been demonstrated that Mo-TiO2/TUD-C was a good oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation at room temperature with high conversion and selectivity towards styrene oxide.
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spelling utm.eprints-614762017-04-25T08:26:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/61476/ Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation Ooi, Yee Khai Yuliati, Leny Siew, Ling Lee QC Physics Molybdena doped titania supported on TUD-C (Mo-TiO2/TUD-C) oxidative catalyst has been synthesized and characterized. The self assembled zeolite inside the silica matrices with MFI framework has been confirmed using XRD analysis. The attainment of zeolite and MFI structures was supported by FTIR results. Crystallinity of the synthesized material decreased with increasing Si/Al ratio in the TUDC due to the formation of amorphous silica. The crystallite size of the materials was 30 nm as evidenced by TEM analysis. Among the samples prepared, Mo-TiO2/TUD-C of Si/Ti = 10 and Si/Al = 10 showed the highest catalytic activity with styrene oxide yield and selectivity of 8.42 mmol and 97%, respectively at room temperature. The increase of both Si/Ti and Si/Al ratios in Mo-TiO2/TUD-C led to poor catalytic performance due to less availability of catalytic active sites. The catalytic performance of Mo-TiO2/TUD-C was 8- fold higher than that unsupported Mo-TiO2. Results strongly suggested that TUD-C played an important role as catalyst support for the homogenous dispersion of Mo-TiO2 active sites, leading to the enhanced catalytic performance of Mo-TiO2. It has been demonstrated that Mo-TiO2/TUD-C was a good oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation at room temperature with high conversion and selectivity towards styrene oxide. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/61476/1/LeeSiewLing2014_MolybdenaDopedTitaniaSupportedTUD.pdf Ooi, Yee Khai and Yuliati, Leny and Siew, Ling Lee (2014) Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation. In: Regional Annual Fundamental Science Symposium 2014, 8-11 Sept, 2014, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Ooi, Yee Khai
Yuliati, Leny
Siew, Ling Lee
Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation
title Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation
title_full Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation
title_fullStr Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation
title_full_unstemmed Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation
title_short Molybdena doped titania supported TUD-C as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation
title_sort molybdena doped titania supported tud c as as oxidative catalyst for styrene epoxidation
topic QC Physics
url http://eprints.utm.my/61476/1/LeeSiewLing2014_MolybdenaDopedTitaniaSupportedTUD.pdf
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