Abstract

Titanosilicates are widely applied in the alkene epoxidation reactions with high reaction rate and selectivity to desired products. Their catalytic performance depends on the structure topology, the micro-environment of Ti active sites, and the hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity of zeolite framework. Herein, we focus on a hydrophilic substrate of allyl alcohol (AAL) and investigated catalytic performance of four titanosilicates (TS-1, Ti-MOR, Ti-MWW, and Re-Ti-MWW) in the AAL epoxidation reaction with hydrogen peroxide as the oxidant. Among them, Re-Ti-MWW, synthesized via the post-modification of Ti-MWW with piperidine, exhibited the highest activity. Moreover, the preferred solvent changed from MeCN for Ti-MWW to H2O for Re-Ti-MWW. The relative diffusion rate of AAL over Re-Ti-MWW was up to 466 × 10-7 s-1, much larger than those of other zeolites. The higher diffusion rate of Re-Ti-MWW was probably derived from the higher framework hydrophilicity as revealed by the smaller water contact angle of Re-Ti-MWW compared to the other zeolites, which contributed to the high activity in AAL epoxidation. In the continuous slurry reactor, Re-Ti-MWW achieved a high catalytic lifetime of 163 h, with the selectivity of desirable glycidol product maintained at > 97% in the H2O solvent system, showing high potential as an industrial catalyst for the AAL epoxidation reaction.

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