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filingDate 2012-06-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-102671695-B
titleOfInvention Co load MFI molecular sieve with hexagonal prism shape and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention provides a preparation method of organic lactones, the method is characterized in that a hexagonal prism shape load type catalyst Co-MFI is used as a catalyst, and the catalyst is prepared through a hydrothermal crystallization synthesis method; organic ketone serves as a substrate, oxygen or air serves as an oxygen source, organic aldehydes materials serve as reducing agents, and organic solvents are added into a reaction system. The method has the advantages that the preparation of the catalyst is simple; the reaction condition is mild, safe and reliable and environment protecting; the selectivity and the productivity of the obtained target resultants are close to 100%; and the catalyst can be recycled for a plurality of times. The method solves problems that poor safety, low yield and the like in traditional lactone preparation technology, and has good industrial application prospects.
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