Catalytic functionalization of methane
Author(s)
Publisher
: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Date issued
1999
From page
623
To page
628
Subjects
vanadium methane oxidation peroxo complexes
Abstract
A mixture of sodium vanadate and pyrazine-2-carboxylic acid (pcaH) efficiently catalyses the reaction of methane with molecular oxygen (from air) and hydrogen peroxide to give methyl hydroperoxide and, as consecutive products, methanol and formaldehyde, The reaction takes place under mild conditions (25-75 degrees C) either in aqueous or in acetonitrile solution. The complexes formed from the catalyst precursor and the co-catalyst (under the reaction conditions) have been isolated and characterized as the derivatives [VO2(pca)(2)](-) (1) and [VO(O-2) (pca)(2)](-) (3). The implications of these species in the catalytic process are discussed. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Event name
XIIIth FECHEM Conference on Organometallic Chemistry
Location
Lisbon, Portugal
Publication type
conference paper
