A. Keshavaraja et al., SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF MICRO-MESOPOROUS, AMORPHOUS TITANOSILICATE CATALYSTS, Journal of catalysis, 157(2), 1995, pp. 501-511
Titanosilicates, synthesized under ambient conditions in the absence o
f nitrogenated organic bases, exhibit (i) an amorphous nature (XRD, el
ectron diffraction, TEM); (ii) a bimodal, narrow pore size distributio
n with pore widths around 0.8 and 3.6 nm, respectively, and surface ar
eas of about 500-700 m(2) g(-1) (BET); (iii) absorption bands at 960 c
m(-1) (IR) and 220 nm (UV), respectively; (iv) a radial electron densi
ty distribution pattern indicating the presence of isolated TiO4 units
in a silica matrix; and (v) catalytic activity and selectivity compar
able to crystalline TS-1 (MFI) in the oxidation (with aqueous H2O2) Of
benzene, toluene, and phenol. Unlike other solid catalysts known so f
ar, these amorphous titanosilicates provide a higher yield of catechol
than hydroquinone in the oxidation of phenol. In contrast to TS-1 or
TS-2 (MEL), the oxyfunctionalization of the side chain in toluene is m
ore predominant than the aromatic ring hydroxylation indicating a radi
cal mechanism of oxidation. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.