MANGANESE CATALYSTS FOR METHANE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ABSENCE OF OXYGEN .2. CATALYSTS CHARACTERIZATION BY TOLUENE, METHYLCYCLOHEXANE AND CYCLOHEXANE TRANSFORMATIONS
M. Marczewski et al., MANGANESE CATALYSTS FOR METHANE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ABSENCE OF OXYGEN .2. CATALYSTS CHARACTERIZATION BY TOLUENE, METHYLCYCLOHEXANE AND CYCLOHEXANE TRANSFORMATIONS, Polish Journal of Chemistry, 70(12), 1996, pp. 1562-1572
Catalytic properties of supported manganese oxide catalysts were studi
ed using cyclohexane, methylcyclohexane and toluene test reactions. It
was found that silicaalumina/MnOx systems possess both acid and redox
centres of moderate strength. These sites are able to activate sigma
C-H bonds of cyclohexane and methylcyclohexane as well as sigma C-Aryl
-C-Alk bonds in toluene and they undergo a slow deactivation. Alumina
supported manganese oxide is able to activate sigma C-H and sigma C-C
bonds, but it undergoes fast deactivation. The GC-MS analyses of minor
reaction products allow to propose detailed reaction schemes and to c
orrelate fast deactivation of alumina based catalysts with the action
of redox sites, which catalyze radical transformations of test molecul
es.