Ordered mesoporous titanosilicates with catalytically stable and active four-coordinated titanium sites
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Xiaoyu Yang, Yu Han, Kaifeng Lin, Ge Tian, Yefei Feng, Xiangju Meng, Yan Di, Yuncheng Du, Yonglai Zhang, Feng-Shou Xiao
The stable ordered mesoporous titanosilicate (Ti-JLU-20) has been successfully synthesized from an assembly of mixed surfactants (fluorocarbon and triblock copolymer surfactants) with preformed titanosilicate zeolite precursors at high temperature (180–220 °C), and catalytic tests show that Ti-JLU-20 has highly stable and active four-coordinated titanium sites in oxidations.
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