A hierarchically core/shell-structured titanosilicate with multiple mesopore systems for highly efficient epoxidation
Chen-Geng Li1, Yiqun Lu, Haihong Wu
1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal University, North Zhongshan Road 3663, Shanghai, China. pwu@chem.ecnu.edu.cn hemingyuan@126.com.
Abstract:
A hierarchical titanosilicate, with epitaxially grown MFI nanosheets on microsized TS-1 crystals, has been prepared through a desilication-recrystallization method using a diammonium surfactant as the secondary structure-directing agent (SDA). This core/shell material features multiple mesoporosities, significantly improved epoxidation activity as well as easy separation in synthesis and catalytic reactions.
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