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OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS OVER FE3+/MONTMORILLONITE-K10 USING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

Citation:

Pillai**, U R. AND E SahleDemessie*. OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS OVER FE3+/MONTMORILLONITE-K10 USING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. Kung, H., Segawa, K., Vedrine, J. (ed.), APPLIED CATALYSIS A: GENERAL. Elsevier Online, New York, NY, 245(1):103-109, (2003).

Description:

Oxidation of various primary and secondary alcohols is studied in liquid phase at atmospheric pressure over Fe3+/montmorillonite-K10 catalyst prepared by ion-exchange method at a pH of 4 in an environmentally friendly protocol using hydrogen peroxide. The catalyst and the method are found to be suitable for the selective oxidation of secondary alcohols to the corresponding ketones. Aromatic alcohols form mainly secondary or over oxidation products. Presence of -CH3 group at the -OH bearing carbon is deleterious to the oxidation. The catalyst activity increases with increase in reaction time due to the slow activation of the catalyst. The reaction mechanism is expected to involve the redox cycles between Fe3+ high valent Fe oxenoid species (VFe=O). The catalyst is also found to be easily separable and recyclable.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:04/10/2003
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 76294