Epoxidation of styrene over Fe(Cr)-MIL-101 metal–organic frameworks
Abstract
Epoxidation of styrene is one of the key reactions in organic synthesis. In this paper, we investigated the effect of different metal ions in MIL-101 metal–organic framework on styrene epoxidation using various oxidants such as air, H2O2 and TBHP. For the aerobic epoxidation of styrene, Fe-MIL-101 and Cr-MIL-101 presented good styrene conversion (87.2 vs. 65.5%) and epoxide selectivity (54.4% vs. 37.7%) using air as the oxidant. The styrene epoxidation activity for the different oxidants over Fe-MIL-101 was as follows: air > TBHP > H2O2, while that over Cr-MIL-101 showed a different trend: H2O2 > air > TBHP. Moreover, the selectivity to styrene oxide for the different oxidants was similar over the two catalysts: TBHP > air > H2O2. The study of the effect of various solvents revealed that CH3CN is the optimal solvent for the aerobic epoxidation of styrene. Furthermore, the catalysts could be reused three times without any significant loss in catalytic activity.