Dioxomolybdenum(vi) complex immobilized on ascorbic acid coated TiO2 nanoparticles catalyzed heterogeneous oxidation of olefins and sulfides
Abstract
Addition of MoO2 (acac)2 to TiO2 coated with ascorbic acid (AA) under ultrasonic agitation resulted in a nanohybrid (TiO2/AA/MoO2) with size ranging between 20–25 nm. The structural and morphological characterization of the as-prepared nanohybrid was carried out by different techniques such as XRD, FT-IR, TGA and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The catalytic performance of the TiO2/AA/MoO2 nanocomplex in the heterogeneous oxidation of olefins and sulfides using H2O2 in ethanol as a safe solvent was exploited. Our results clearly demonstrated the efficiency, selectivity and oxidative stability of the heterogeneous nanocatalyst providing its effective reusability and removing by-products. The catalytic activity of the TiO2/AA/MoO2 nanocomplex was strikingly different from other nanometer sized metal oxides such as m-ZrO2, MoO3, Fe3O4 and TiO2, as well as their nanocomposites such as TiO2/AA, ZrO2/AA/MoO2, MoO3/AA/MoO2 and Fe3O4/AA/MoO2.