Heteropoly acid encapsulated SBA-15/TiO(2) nanocomposites and their unusual performance in acid-catalysed organic transformations

TitleHeteropoly acid encapsulated SBA-15/TiO(2) nanocomposites and their unusual performance in acid-catalysed organic transformations
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsSawant, DP, Justus, J, Balasubramanian, VV, Ariga, K, Srinivasu, P, Velmathi, S, Halligudi, SB, Vinu, A
JournalChemistry-A European Journal
Volume14
Issue10
Pagination3200-3212
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0947-6539
KeywordsBronsted acids, mesoporous materials, nanoreactors, nanotechnology, supported catalysts
Abstract

The preparation of SBA-15/TiO(2) nanocomposites with different loadings of Keggin-type 12-tungsto-phosphoric acid (TPA) nanocrystals in their mesochannels through a simple and effective vacuum impregnation method is reported for the first time. The catalysts have been characterised by various sophisticated techniques, including XRD, HRSEM, and TEM. It has been found that the acidity and the textural parameters of the nanocomposites can be controlled by simply changing the loadings of TPA and TiO(2) or the calcination temperature. TPA and TiO(2) loadings of 15 and 22.4 wt %, respectively, and a calcination temperature of 1123 K have proved to be optimal for obtaining mesoporous nanocomposite materials with the highest acidity. Moreover, the activities of these catalysts in promoting hydroamination as well as Mannich and Claisen rearrangement reactions have been extensively investigated. The results show that the amount of TPA has a great influence on the activity of the nanocomposites in all of the reactions studied. The effects of other reaction parameters, such as temperature and reaction time, on the conversion and product selectivity have also been studied in detail. A kinetic analysis of the formation of the products under various reaction conditions is presented. It has been found that the activity of the nanocomposite composed of 15 wt % TPA deposited on 22.4 wt of TiO(2) on SBA-15 in promoting the studied reaction is remarkably higher than the catalytic activities shown by pure TPA, TiO(2)-loaded SBA-15, or TPA-loaded SBA-15. The results obtained have indicated that the acidity and the structural control of the nanocomposite materials are highly critical for obtaining excellent catalytic activity, and the presented highly acidic nanocomposites are considered to show great potential for use as catalysts in promoting many acid-catalysed organic transformations.

DOI10.1002/chem.200701562
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)5.771
Divison category: 
Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry