Styrene epoxidation in aqueous over triazine

Based microporous polymeric network as a metal-free catalyst

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS3.8009

Authors

  • Anubhav Pradeep Research Scholar, Starex University, School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry
  • Divya Tyagi Professor, Starex University, School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Keywords:

triazine micro, porouspolydendritic network, metal-free catalyst, aqueous medium, epoxidation, styrene

Abstract

Epoxies are a popular kind of industrial chemical molecule used as an intermediate in agricultural and medicinal research.Metal-free catalyst for styrene epoxidation was found to be trazine-based microporous polymeric (TMP) network. H2O2 was used as a green oxidant in water as an ecologically friendly medium. The reactions were carried out at room temperature. In 6 hours, the process produced a greater yield of styrene oxide with a 90% conversion and 98% selectivity. Up to four times, the catalytic activity and selectivity of triadzine-based micro porous polymeric networks may be restored and reused.

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Published

28-05-2022

How to Cite

Pradeep, A., & Tyagi, D. (2022). Styrene epoxidation in aqueous over triazine: Based microporous polymeric network as a metal-free catalyst. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S3), 8510–8517. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS3.8009

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