Rational Design of Isolated Tetrahedrally Coordinated Ti(IV) Sites in Zeolite Frameworks for Methyl Oleate Epoxidation

Author:

Klinyod Sorasak1,Yomthong Krissanapat1,Iadrat Ploychanok1,Kidkhunthod Pinit2,Choojun Kittisak3,Sooknoi Tawan3,Wattanakit Chularat1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering School of Energy Science and Engineering Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology Rayong 21210 Thailand

2. Synchrotron Light Research Institute (Public Organization) 111 University Avenue Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand

3. Department of Chemistry School of Science King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Chalongkrung Road Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520 Thailand

Abstract

AbstractThe rational design of isolated metals containing zeolites is crucial for the catalytic conversion of biomass‐derived compounds. Herein, we explored the insertion behavior of the isomorphic substitution of Ti(IV) in different zeolite frameworks, including ZSM‐35 (FER), ZSM‐5, and BEA. The different aluminium topological densities of each zeolite framework lead to the creation of different degrees of vacant sites for hosting the tetrahedrally coordinated Ti(IV) active sites. These observations show the precise control of the degree of four‐coordinated Ti(IV) sites in a zeolite framework, especially in BEA topology, by tuning the degree of unoccupied sites in the host zeolite structure via dealumination. Interestingly, the more vacancies in the host zeolite structure, the more isolated tetrahedrally coordinated Ti(IV) can be increased, eventually enhancing the catalytic performance in methyl oleate (MO) epoxidation for producing methyl‐9,10‐epoxystearate (EP). The engineered Ti‐β exhibits outstanding performances in bulky MO epoxidation with the amount of produced EP per number of Ti sites up to 17.1±1.8 mol mol−1. This observation discloses an alternative strategy for optimizing catalyst efficiency in the rational design of the Ti‐embedding zeolite catalyst, endeavoring to reach highly efficient catalytic performance.

Funder

National Research Council of Thailand

Thailand Science Research and Innovation

Publisher

Wiley

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