Abstract

Propylene epoxidation with hydrogen peroxide on titanosilicates with different Si/Ti ratios and various states of titanium in the catalysts, prepared by hydrothermal crystallization according to two different procedures, has been investigated. It has been demonstrated that a change in the pH of the crystallizing gel leads to a change in the sequence of titanium insertion in the zeolite structure at a hydrothermal synthesis temperature of 170°C. It was shown that titanium incorporated in the zeolite framework in the tetrahedral positions is an active site in the epoxidation reaction, whereas titanium in the form of titanium dioxide leads to unproductive degradation of hydrogen peroxide.

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