Abstract Two different methods A and B were used for preparing binuclear furanyl-azine metal complexes encapsulated in NaY zeolite. These new heterogeneous catalysts based on Fe(II) or Cu(II) complexes with… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Two different methods A and B were used for preparing binuclear furanyl-azine metal complexes encapsulated in NaY zeolite. These new heterogeneous catalysts based on Fe(II) or Cu(II) complexes with a metal/ligand molar ratio of 2:1, were characterized by different spectroscopic techniques and chemical analysis which confirm the presence of the metal complexes inside the supercages of the zeolite. Mossbauer spectroscopy technique analysis confirms the presence of the Fe3+- complexes in octahedral coordination. The new heterogeneous catalysts were catalytic evaluated by phenol hydroxylation and compared with the encapsulated metal furanyl-azine complexes in NaY zeolite. The zeolite themselves do not present any activity and the presence of the metal complexes improve their activity. All heterogeneous catalysts enhance higher conversion of phenol to catechol.
               
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