Abstract

Amorphous, mesoporous titania–silica mixed oxides with covalently bound mono- and bidentate acetoxyalkyl and aminoalkyl functional groups were prepared using the solution sol–gel process and ensuing low temperature supercritical extraction with CO2. Titanbisacetylace-tonatediisopropoxide, tetramethoxysilane and amino- or acetoxyalkyl-trimethoxysilane precursors were used for the syntheses of hybrid aerogels with a constant Ti : Si atomic ratio of 1 : 12. The mixed oxides were characterized by thermal analysis, N2physisorption, 13C- and 29Si-CP-MAS NMR spectroscopy, and electron microscopy. The amorphous mesoporous structure of the aerogels depended markedly on the nature of the modifier. Organic modification enhanced remarkably the rate of epoxidation of cyclohexene and cyclohexenol. The highest selectivity in the more demanding epoxidation of cyclohexenol, 91% at 80% TBHP conversion, was achieved with a bidentate (diaminoalkyl)-modified aerogel.

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