Sn-Beta is a successful Baeyer-Villiger oxidation catalyst for hydrogen peroxide, with a regular pore system with a 0.6 to 0.7 nm diameter.Diffusion of sterically more demanding substrates may be impeded, and therefore the mesoporous molecular sieve Sn-MCM-41 (channel diameter of 3.5 nm) is reported here as an alternative catalyst for several substrates involving cyclocitral (6), safranal (10), myrtenal (14), cinnamaldehyde (18, X = H), para-methoxycinnamaldehyde (18, R = OMe) and piperonal ( 22).The oxidation system Sn-MCM-41/hydrogen peroxide provides the Baeyer-Villiger oxidation product of all these α,β-unsaturated-or aromatic aldehydes with excellent selectivities and conversions up to 90%.Furthermore, except for cinnamaldehyde, the Sn-MCM-41 provides higher conversions than Sn-Beta -that can be attributed to the larger pore diameter and less to impediments to diffusion.
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