Abstract

A series of vanadium-containing ordered mesoporous MCM-41 materials (V-OMS) have been synthesized by direct hydrothermal (V-MCM-41) and grafting (V/MCM-41) methods using hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (HDTMABr) as the structure-directing agent. The physico-chemical properties of the vanadium-containing materials were characterized in detail by ICP-OES, XRD, FT-IR, N 2 adsorption–desorption, DRUV-VIS, TPR, XPS and SEM techniques. The redox performances of the vanadium-modified mesoporous materials were tested in the hydroxylation of biphenyl using aqueous H 2O 2 (30 wt.%) as oxidant. For a better exploitation of the catalytic activity, the reaction parameters are optimized in terms of temperature, solvent, oxidant, etc. A comparison between the catalytic activity values of the vanadium-containing mesoporous materials prepared by the two routes shows that vanadium-substituted (V-MCM-41) materials had increased activity and improved selectivity for mono hydroxyl products in the hydroxylation reaction of biphenyl compared to the V/MCM-41 catalysts. The heterogenity of the catalysts was verified by a series of leaching studies. Both the catalysts enhance the leaching of active vanadia species during the reaction; among them, V/MCM-41 shows the least heterogenity.

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