Publication Type |
Journal Article |
Title |
Looking inside the pores of a MCM-41 based Mo heterogeneous styrene oxidation catalyst: an inelastic neutron scattering study |
Authors |
Cristina I. Fernandes Svemir Rudic P. D. Vaz C. D. Nunes |
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Journal |
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS |
Year |
2016 |
Month |
July |
Volume |
18 |
Number |
26 |
Pages |
17272-17280 |
Abstract |
Styrene oxidation mediated by a Mo-based mesoporous catalyst can yield selectively styrene oxide or benzaldehyde. Kinetic data evidenced that styrene oxide is the initial single-product formed by the catalytic Mo-mediated process. However, after some hours of reaction benzaldehyde yield rises while that of the epoxide decreases concomitantly. The mechanistic proposal pointed to a surface assisted acid-base mechanism by which styrene oxide is interconverted into benzaldehyde through over-oxidation and cleavage of the C-C bond and releases formaldehyde as well. In an attempt to gain some insight into whether this mechanistic proposal is realistic we have conducted a combined DRIFT and inelastic neutron scattering (INS) study to assess the adsorbed species at the catalyst s surface and confirm the mechanistic proposal. INS and DRIFT provided complementary insight into surface-adsorbed species by probing donor (INS) and acceptor (DRIFT) species. INS also allowed for an estimation of product selectivity by means of a Job method stressing the power of the technique. |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6cp01243d |
ISBN |
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Publisher |
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Book Title |
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ISSN |
1463-9076 |
EISSN |
1463-9084 |
Conference Name |
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Bibtex ID |
ISI:000379482100017 |
Observations |
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