Xq. Wang et al., Synthesis and catalytic capability at metalloporphyrins encapsulated in molecular sieve supercages, J PORPHYR P, 2(3), 1998, pp. 209-217
A stepwise synthesis method was used to encapsulate tetrachloro-tetramethyl
porphyrin in NaCoX molecular sieve supercages. Characterization of the enc
apsulated porphyrin was carried out by UV-vis and IR Spectroscopy, DTA, SEM
and EPR. A comparison was made of the activities of tetrachloro-tetramethy
l porphyrin, its Co(II) complex, NaCoX molecular sieve and the encapsulated
porphyrin as catalysts in the oxidation reactions of styrene and p-cresol.
The stability and catalytic capability of the metalloporphyrin were increa
sed after combination of the porphyrin with the molecular sieve. In additio
n, this new type of catalyst, tetrachloro-tetramethyl porphyrin encapsulate
d in NaCoX molecular sieve supercages, not only possesses the advantages of
both the porphyrin and the molecular sieve, but also makes up for their re
spective deficiencies. In this study, another method called sealing-melting
was also used to encapsulate the Zn(II) complex of meso-tetraphenyl-tetrab
enzoporphyrin into NaY molecular sieve supercages. The catalytic capabiliti
es of the free Zn(II) complex of meso-tetraphenyl-tetrabenzoporphyrin, the
Zn(II) complex encapsulated in NaY molecular sieve supercages and the NaY m
olecular sieve itself in the oxidation of styrene by hydrogen peroxide were
also studied. The experimental results again confirmed that both the stabi
lity and catalytic capability of the metalloporphyrin encapsulated in molec
ular sieve supercages are increased. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.