Eo Jin Lee, Jong Won Lee, Joongwon Lee, Hyung-Ki Min, Jongheop Yi, In Kyu Song, Do Heui Kim
Index: 10.1016/j.catcom.2018.04.005
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Direct oxidation of propylene to propylene oxide was carried out over Ag-(Mo-W)/ZrO2 (pH X) catalysts prepared by changing the pH of Zr precursor solution from 3 to 14 while preparing the ZrO2 support. It was found that the fraction of monoclinic phase and the ratio of acidity to basicity in the catalysts showed a volcano-shaped trend with respect to pH of Zr precursor solution. Such characteristics were well correlated with the selectivity of reaction towards propylene oxide. Ag-(Mo-W)/ZrO2 (pH 10) with the highest fraction of monoclinic phase of ZrO2 and ratio of surface acidity to basicity showed the highest selectivity (68%) for propylene oxide.
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