Wa. Carvalho et al., Iron and copper immobilised on mesoporous MCM-41 molecular sieves as catalysts for the oxidation of cyclohexane, J MOL CAT A, 144(1), 1999, pp. 91-99
A pure silica mesoporous molecular sieve analogous to MCM-41 (Si-MCM-41) wa
s organofunctionalised with 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane. The resulting or
ganofunctionalised Si-MCM-41 ((NC3)Si-MCM-41) was suspended in alcoholic so
lutions of iron and copper salts to form the respective metal complexes (M(
NC3)Si-MCM-41). Iron and copper were also incorporated into the framework o
f mesoporous MCM-41 metallosilicates (M-MCM-41) by hydrothermal synthesis.
Al these catalysts were employed in the liquid phase oxidation of cyclohexa
ne with aqueous H2O2 (30%). The results shaw that the M(NC3)Si-MCM-41 are m
ore active than the corresponding M-MCM-41. The activity of the catalysts d
ecreases in the following order: Fe(NC3)Si-MCM-41 much greater than Fe-MCM-
41 much greater than Cu(NC3)Si-MCM-41 much greater than Cu-MCM-41. However,
when the catalysts are recycled, leaching of the metals is observed. The g
ood catalytic activity found for Fe(NC3)Si-MCM-41 can be attributed to the
heterogenised iron complex. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.