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DR UV-Vis Study of Copper(II) Oxo/Peroxocomplexes in Cu-Substituted ZSM-5 Доклады на конференциях

Язык Английский
Тип доклада Стендовый
Конференция EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources”
30 авг. - 4 сент. 2015 , Казань
Авторы Яшник Светлана Анатольевна 1 , Таран Оксана Павловна 1,2 , Исмагилов Зинфер Ришатович 1,3 , Пармон Валентин Николаевич 1,4
Организации
1 Институт катализа им. Г.К. Борескова СО РАН
2 Новосибирский государственный технический университет
3 Федеральный исследовательский центр угля и углехимии СО РАН
4 Новосибирский национальный исследовательский государственный университет

Реферат: Elucidation of the oxygen activation pathways are very important for the understanding the mechanism of oxidative action of monooxygenase type enzymes. The Cu-containing zeolites are of interest for the biomimetic approach due to the square-plain coordination of Cu(II) ions in copper oxide/hydroxide clusters and nanoparticles, easy transformation Cu(I) – Cu(II), and formation of alfa–like site. Here the DR UV-Vis spectroscopy was used to reveal condition where a peroxo/oxo complexes copper (II) are formed in CuZSM-5 catalysts. Cu-ZSM-5 possess the capability to stabilize copper(II) pero/oxocomplexes at treatment by hydrogen peroxide in alkaline solution as well as high-temperature calcination in O2-containing atmosphere. Peroxocomplexes copper(II) with terminal OOH-group are formed in H2O2 solution and characterized by CTB L-M 21500 and 35500 cm-1. They contain two copper ions located near and long distance, respectively. Oxocomplexes dicopper(II) with bridged ОО-group (CTB L-M 26500 –28000 cm-1) are formed at activation in H2O2 and in O2.
Библиографическая ссылка: Yashnik S.A. , Taran O.P. , Ismagilov Z.R. , Parmon V.N.
DR UV-Vis Study of Copper(II) Oxo/Peroxocomplexes in Cu-Substituted ZSM-5
EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources” 30 Aug - 4 Sep 2015