Tantalum–Polyhedral Oligosilsesquioxane Complexes as Structural Models and Functional Catalysts for Epoxidation
Article 2017 en
Authors
PG
Pascal Guillo
ML
Michael I. Lipschutz
MF
Meg E. Fasulo
Abstract
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Tantalum-based supported catalysts have been shown to be very selective for epoxidations with aqueous hydrogen peroxide. To gain information relative to the active site on the surface, access to molecular complexes that mimic the active site of the catalyst on the surface is of great interest. In this contribution, several new Ta-polyhedral oligosilsesquioxane (POSS) complexes with POSS ligands are used to model silica-bound Ta sites and are shown to be active as epoxidation catalysts. Notably, a Ta-POSS complex modified by germanoxy ligands and possessing a dinuclear Ta(μ-O)(μ-OH)Ta core is observed to be very efficient for the epoxidation of cyclooctene using aqueous hydrogen peroxide.
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Bertrand Gerey, Marcello Gennari, Eric Gouré, Jacques Pécaut, Allan G. Blackman, Dimitrios A. Pantazis, Frank Neese, Florian Molton, Jérôme Fortage, Carole Duboc, Marie‐Noëlle Collomb
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