Issue 17, 1996

Metalloporphyrinosilicas: a new class of hybrid organic–inorganic materials acting as selective biomimetic oxidation catalysts

Abstract

New hybrid organic–inorganic materials are prepared by hydrolysis and polycondensation, or cocondensation with tetraethyoxysilane, of iron porphyrins bearing a trifluorosily function; despite their insolubility, these ‘metalloporphyrinosilicas’ are efficient catalysts for alkene epoxidation by PhiO or ButOOh and alkane hydroyxylation byPhIo, the iron porphyrinosilics with low specific surface areas (≈ 60 m2 g–1) catalysing a shape-selective hydroxylation of alkane mixtures.

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Chem. Commun., 1996, 2037-2038

Metalloporphyrinosilicas: a new class of hybrid organic–inorganic materials acting as selective biomimetic oxidation catalysts

P. Battioni, E. Cardin, M. Louloudi, B. Schöllhorn, G. A. Spyroulias, D. Mansuy and T. G. Traylor, Chem. Commun., 1996, 2037 DOI: 10.1039/CC9960002037

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