Selective synthesis of ethylene oxide through liquid-phase epoxidation of ethylene with titanosilicate/H2O2 catalytic systems

2016 
Abstract Liquid-phase epoxidation of ethylene to ethylene oxide (EO) with H 2 O 2 over various titanosilicate catalysts like Ti-MWW, TS-1, Ti-MOR and Ti-Beta has been investigated. The effects of solvent, catalyst amount, reaction pressure, temperature and time on the catalytic performance of Ti-MWW have been studied in detail. Ti-MWW preferred acetonitrile as a solvent and showed the highest reactivity and EO selectivity among the titanosilicate catalysts investigated. Under optimized reaction conditions, Ti-MWW gave a EO selectivity high as 97.9% as well as a reasonable utilization efficiency of H 2 O 2 of 77.7%. Ti-MWW was gradually deactivated after repeated use in ethylene epoxidation. High-temperature calcination easily recovered the catalytic activity of deactivated Ti-MWW after removing ethylene glycol (EG) and other heavy byproducts with high boiling points that were deposited inside micropores. The issues of molecular dimension and reactivity have also been considered by comparing the epoxidation of linear alkenes with different lengths (C 2 to C 6 ) between two representative titanosilicates Ti-MWW and TS-1. Ethylene, with the smallest dynamic diameter but containing electron-deficient C C double bonds, was more difficult to be epoxidized than other alkenes with higher intrinsic activities.
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