Abstract

In the present work, the selective liquid phase oxidation of cyclohexene mainly to 2-cyclohexe-1-one has been investigated over gold nanoparticles (GNPs) with molecular oxygen in a solvent-free condition. Gold nanoparticles were synthesised on two modified supports of silica and bentonite. In this respect the surface of silica and bentonite was modified with organic ligands consist of thiol and thioester groups. The catalysts were characterized by TEM, XPS, N2 adsorption/desorption, FT-IR, and CHNS techniques. TEM images show that the gold nanoparticles over modified bentonite and silica have diameters in the range 0f 50 and less than 10nm, respectively. The results show that the catalytic activity of gold nanoparticles over modified silica, SiO2-pA-Acrylate-Thioamide-Au (0), is much better than the gold nanoparticles immobilized on the modified bentonite, MEDPT@CP-bentonite-Au (0). The catalytic activity over SiO2-pA-Acrylate-Thioamide-Au (0) recycled catalyst remained at a satisfactory state after at least 4 cycles. Activity tests were carried out in an autoclave under solvent-free conditions. In order to obtain maximum conversion, the reaction parameters such as reaction temperature and time were optimized. Under optimized conditions, a maximum of 92% conversion and 97% selectivity was achieved with the SiO2-pA-Acrylate-Thioamide-Au (0) catalyst.

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