Hierarchically Porous Fe-Silicalites for Total Oxidation of Organic Molecules Доклады на конференциях
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EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources” 30 авг. - 4 сент. 2015 , Казань |
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Реферат:
Series of hierarchical Fe-silicalites were prepared by two approaches: template synthesis and patterning Fe-silicalite
nanocrystals. The synthesized samples were characterized by a number of methods: laser diffraction analysis, X-ray
diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, argon and nitrogen
adsorption measurements, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, UV visible diffuse reflectance
spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia. Hierarchically porous Fe-silicalites were tested in total liquid phase catalytic oxidation of different organic molecules, including phenol, the natural polymer – lignin, macrolide antibiotic – clarithromycin lactobionate and metal ion complexing agent – EDTA by H2O2 at low temperatures (298-323 K) compared with Fe-silicalite microspheres and homogeneous Fenton reagent. Performances of hierarchical Fe-silicalites in oxidation of large organic molecules by hydrogen peroxide were significantly improved vs. the reference Fe-silicalite microbeads, resulted from increasing catalytic sites accessibility.
Библиографическая ссылка:
Babina K.
, Labko V.S.
, Parkhomchuk E.V.
Hierarchically Porous Fe-Silicalites for Total Oxidation of Organic Molecules
EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources” 30 Aug - 4 Sep 2015
Hierarchically Porous Fe-Silicalites for Total Oxidation of Organic Molecules
EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources” 30 Aug - 4 Sep 2015