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The preparation of a variety of catalysts obtained by ion exchange of the c
omplex [(dppb)Pt(mu - OH)](2)(2+) with sulfonated styrene-divinylbenzene co
polymers is reported. Copolymers used are commercial ion exchange resins co
ntaining either 4% or 20% DVB and they were loaded with either Li+ or NBu4 prior to exchange with the Pt complex. Metal loading in the heterogenized
catalysts is in the range 2-8% by weight. Their catalytic properties in the
Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of methylcyclohexanone with hydrogen peroxide ap
pear to be best in terms of activity and productivity either in neat ketone
or in EtOH as the solvent. The use of commercial resins with high exchange
capacity prevents the use of DCE as the solvent, i.e., the optimum conditi
ons for the homogeneous system, thereby leading to activities and productiv
ities that are generally lower than their homogeneous counterpart. A discus
sion on the influence of the philicity properties of the support with respe
ct to the performance of the catalyst is reported. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V. All rights reserved.