Efficient Epoxidation of Olefins with ≥99% Selectivity and Use of Hydrogen Peroxide
Nippon Shokubai (Japan) · The University of Tokyo
Abstract
Epoxides are an important class of industrial chemicals that have been used as chemical intermediates. Catalytic epoxidation of olefins affords an interesting production technology. We found a widely usable green route to the production of epoxides: A silicotungstate compound, [gamma-SiW10O34(H2O)2]4-, is synthesized by protonation of a divacant, lacunary, Keggin-type polyoxometalate of [gamma-SiW10O36]8- and exhibits high catalytic performance for the epoxidation of various olefins, including propylene, with a hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) oxidant at 305 kelvin. The effectiveness of this catalyst is evidenced by >/=99% selectivity to epoxide, >/=99% efficiency of H2O2 utilization, high stereospecificity, and easy…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
6- KKKeigo Kamata
Nippon Shokubai (Japan), The University of Tokyo
- KYKoji Yonehara
Nippon Shokubai (Japan), The University of Tokyo
- YSYasutaka Sumida
Nippon Shokubai (Japan), The University of Tokyo
- KYKazuya Yamaguchi
Nippon Shokubai (Japan), The University of Tokyo
- SHShiro Hikichi
Nippon Shokubai (Japan), The University of Tokyo
Topics & keywords
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Catalysis
- Epoxide
- Chemistry
- Selectivity
- Polyoxometalate
- Stereospecificity
- Organic chemistry