Abstract

The catalytic behavior of different Cu(Fe)/zeolite catalysts with the MFI morphology in wet peroxide oxidation of formic acid as a model organic substrate was thoroughly examined. The influence of the method for Cu2+ ions introduction into the zeolite matrix, Cu loading and the electron state of Cu on catalytic properties of zeolites, including their stability to leaching of Cu was studied. Cu-substituted ZSM-5 zeolites with the atomic ratio Si/Al=30 and Cu content of 0.5–1.5, which were prepared by ion exchange, were shown most promising for wet peroxide oxidation. The impact of temperature, initial pH and concentrations of reagents on the catalytic performance of the catalyst with the optimal composition also was studied. The characterization of fresh and spent catalysts using UV–vis DR and ESR spectroscopic techniques led to suppose that the high efficiency of Cu-ZSM-5 to redox reactions in aqueous media is provided by nanostructured square-planar copper oxide clusters localized in the zeolite channels.

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