Abstract
A nanostructured Au/TiO 2@SBA-15 catalyst has been prepared and applied in propylene epoxidation with a mixture of O 2/H 2. The mesopores of SBA-15 were first deactivated by grafting of hydrophobic groups. Titanium was then selectively grafted in the micropores of SBA-15 by reaction with titanium isopropoxide followed by calcination and deposition of Au nanoparticles. The nanocomposite catalysts exhibited relatively stable propylene oxide (PO) production with small amounts of propanal and acetone byproducts. A catalyst prepared by grafting with trimethylsilyl groups, a Ti/Si ratio of 0.05 and very small Au nanoparticles (<2 nm), showed the highest catalytic activity. The improved performance appears to be related to the interaction of very small Au nanoparticles in close contact with very small sized TiO 2 domains in combination with the hydrophobicity of the fully open mesopores. The results demonstrate the possibility to improve the catalytic performance of Au–Ti catalysts through rational catalyst design.
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