CIESC Journal ›› 2012, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (2): 262-266.

• 催化、动力学与反应器 • 上一篇    下一篇

金属卟啉催化氧气氧化对/邻甲酚制对/邻羟基苯甲醛

佘远斌, 王维洁, 李国君   

  1. Institute of Green Chemistry and Fine Chemicals, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
  • 收稿日期:2011-03-07 出版日期:2012-04-28 发布日期:2011-12-18

Oxidation of p/o-cresols to p/o-hydroxybenzaldehydes catalyzed by metalloporphyrins with molecular oxygen

SHE Yuan-Bin, WANG Wei-Jie, LI Guo-Jun   

  1. Institute of Green Chemistry and Fine Chemicals, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
  • Received:2011-03-07 Online:2012-04-28 Published:2011-12-18

摘要: The two novel green oxidation processes of p/o-cresols to p/o-hydroxybenzaldehydes catalyzed by met-alloporphyrins in the presence of molecular oxygen were developed in this work. Among the metalloporphyrins with different central ions and substituents studied, T(p-NO2)PPCoCl and T(p-OCH3)PPFeCl presented the highest activities for p-cresol and o-cresol oxidation reactions respectively. The molar ratio of sodium hydroxide to cresols and different reaction parameters including reaction temperature, reaction time and reaction pressure have been inves-tigated, and 69.8%/50.4% conversions of p/o-cresol and 86.6%/26.6% selectivities for p/o-hydroxybenzaldehydes were reached under optimized conditions.

关键词: metalloporphyrin, p/o-cresol, p/o-hydroxybenzaldehyde, biomimetic catalytic oxidation, oxygen

Abstract: The two novel green oxidation processes of p/o-cresols to p/o-hydroxybenzaldehydes catalyzed by met-alloporphyrins in the presence of molecular oxygen were developed in this work. Among the metalloporphyrins with different central ions and substituents studied, T(p-NO2)PPCoCl and T(p-OCH3)PPFeCl presented the highest activities for p-cresol and o-cresol oxidation reactions respectively. The molar ratio of sodium hydroxide to cresols and different reaction parameters including reaction temperature, reaction time and reaction pressure have been inves-tigated, and 69.8%/50.4% conversions of p/o-cresol and 86.6%/26.6% selectivities for p/o-hydroxybenzaldehydes were reached under optimized conditions.

Key words: metalloporphyrin, p/o-cresol, p/o-hydroxybenzaldehyde, biomimetic catalytic oxidation, oxygen