Abstract

The TS-1/diatomite catalyst was prepared for the hydroxylation of phenol with H 2O 2 in the fixed-bed reactor and the effects of pretreatment on the properties of TS-1/diatomite were studied by FT-IR, XRD, UV–vis, ICP-AES, BET surface area and NH 3-TPD techniques. It is shown when the catalyst is pretreated by the KAc, NaAc, NH 4Ac, NH 4Cl or HNO 3 aqueous solution, the framework structure of TS-1 is not destroyed and titanium in the framework is not removed. The surface area of catalyst has no obvious change compared with that of the untreated catalyst. But the extra-framework TiO 2 can be removed partly, which leads to the slight increase of the crystallinity of catalyst and the decrease of acid concentration on the surface of the TS-1/diatomite catalyst. As a result, the activity, selectivity and utilization of H 2O 2 for hydroxylation of phenol are improved. After the TS-1/diatomite catalyst is pretreated by the NH 3·H 2O, Na 2CO 3 or Na 3PO 4 solution, its framework silicon is dissolved partly in the base solution and the framework structure of TS-1 is destroyed. While the crystallinity and surface area of catalyst decrease and the concentration of acid sites on the surface of catalyst increased slightly. As a result, the catalytic activity of the TS-1/diatomite catalyst for hydroxylation of phenol descended or deactivated completely.

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