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050 0 0 _aQD31 JOU
100 1 _aFrenzel, R. A.
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aTransition metal-modified polyoxometalates supported on carbon as catalyst in 2-(methylthio)-benzothiazole sulfoxidation /
_ccreateed by R. A. Frenzel, G. Romanelli, M. Blanco and L. Pizzio
264 1 _aBangalore,
_bSprinter,
_c2015.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
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440 _aJournal of chemical sciences
_vVolume 127, number 1,
520 3 _aPolyoxometalates with lacunary Keggin structure modified with transition metal ions [PW11O39 M(H2O)]5−, where M = Ni2+, Co2+, Cu2+ or Zn2+, were synthesized and supported on activated carbon to obtain the PW11MC catalysts. Using FT-IR and DTA-TGA it was concluded that the [PW11O39M(H2O)]5− species are interacting with the functional groups of the support, and that thermal treatment leads to the loss of the coordinatively bonded water molecules without any noticeable anion degradation. The activity and selectivity of the catalysts in the sulfoxidation reaction of 2-(methylthio)-benzothiazole, an emerging environmental pollutant, were evaluated. The reaction was carried out in acetonitrile as solvent using H2O2 35% p/v as a clean oxidant. The conversion values decreased in the following order: PW11NiC > PW11CuC > PW11CoC > PW11ZnC, with selectivity to sulfoxide higher than 69%. The catalyst could be reused without appreciable loss of the catalytic activity at least three times. The materials were found to be efficient and recyclable catalysts for 2-(methylthio)-benzothiazole sulfoxidation in order to obtain a more biodegradable product than the corresponding substrate.
650 _aSupported metal-substituted polyoxometalates
_vCarbon
_xSulfoxidation
700 1 _aRomanelli, G. P
_eco author
700 1 _aBlanco, M. N.
_eco author
700 1 _aPizzio, L. R.
_eco author
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-014-0757-y
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