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Two sets of WOx/SiO2-MCM-41 precatalysts (A and B) were prepared and compar
ed. Tungsten-containing MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieves have been synthe
sized with tetraethyl orthosilicate and tungsten precursors, tungstic acid,
"H2WO4", or sodium tungstate, in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium ch
loride (CTMACl) micelles as template in aqueous acid solution. In route A,
H2O2 was added to avoid the formation of iso- (or hetero-) polyoxometalates
in the counter-ion-mediated S+X-I+ pathway with oxo-peroxo species [S+ = q
uaternary ammonium ion surfactant, in this paper cetyltrimethylammonium (CT
MA(+)), X- = Cl- and/or anionic peroxo species, I+ = inorganic silicate pre
cursor generating silanols or their protonated forms]. This procedure is co
mpared with methods involving or generating polyoxometalates without peroxo
moieties (route B) to determine whether the metal loading and/or dispersio
n is improved by H2O2. The native materials were calcined in air (1 K min(-
1), isothermal at 920 K for 4 h) in order to decompose the organic template
. The resulting molecular sieves have been characterized by chemical analys
is, powder X-ray diffraction, UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy,
nitrogen sorption isotherms, TEM and EDX analysis, and Raman spectrometry.
High incorporation levels ((Si : W)(exp) molar ratio approximate to 30 : 1)
with a nearly homogeneous distribution of the dopants can be obtained only
by route A. The spectral differences between the materials are correlated
with their catalytic reactivities for cyclooctene epoxidation with an anhyd
rous H2O2/t-BuOH mixture at room temperature. The results suggest that the
novel preparation method (route A) has a marked effect on the dispersion of
the WOx species on and into the silica matrix.