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Novel zeolitic hosts for “ship-in-a-bottle” catalysts

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Modified faujasites have been employed in order to incorporate sterically demanding organometallic complexes such as the Jacobsen catalyst in zeolites X and Y. The new heterogeneous catalysts have been tested in the diastereoselective epoxidation of (R)-(+)-limonene in the liquid phase in an autoclave at elevated pressure using O2 as the oxidant as well as in a glass reactor at ambient pressure using NaOCl as the oxidizing agent. In both catalytic systems conversions of 100% could be achieved. Selectivities were up to 70% and de values up to 55% in the autoclave experiments whereas in the experiments at atmospheric pressure they remained below 10 and 30%, respectively.

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Heinrichs, C., Hölderich, W.F. Novel zeolitic hosts for “ship-in-a-bottle” catalysts. Catalysis Letters 58, 75–80 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019086102718

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