Cobalt-based metal organic framework as precursor to achieve superior catalytic activity for aerobic epoxidation of styrene†
Abstract
Novel nitrogen–cobalt catalysts have been successfully synthesized via one-step pyrolysis of cobalt-based metal organic framework (ZIF-67) at different temperatures under an inert atmosphere. The influence of the carbonization temperature on the porous structure of the nitrogen–cobalt catalysts is comprehensively investigated through XRD, XPS and N2 adsorption techniques. Furthermore, the catalytic performance is investigated for epoxidation of styrene using air as the terminal oxidant. The prepared catalysts exhibit excellent styrene conversion (76.2–91.3%) with better epoxide selectivity (81.3–84.8%) in comparison with neat ZIF-67 (39.3%, 79.4%). Advantageously, the magnetically recoverable catalysts could be efficiently reused for 5 times without noticeable deterioration in activity and selectivity. This work provides an elegant approach for the development of cost-effective and practical catalysts for oxidation reactions.