@article{oai:kanagawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006921, author = {加藤, 知香 and Kato, Nozaki Chika and 野宮, 健司 and Nomiya, Kenji and 森, 和亮 and Mori, Wasuke and 鈴木, 季直 and Suzuki, Suechika}, journal = {Science Journal of Kanagawa University}, month = {May}, note = {The oxidation of alkenes and alcohols with hydrogen peroxide (H_2O_2) and molecular oxygen, is quite an interesting objective for both academic and industrial fields. In this paper, we focused on polyoxometalates and microporous transition metal carboxylates as oxidation catalysts. For H_2O_2-based epoxidation reactions catalyzed by dimeric mono, di, and trititanium (IV)-substituted Keggin polyoxotungstates, trititanium (IV)-substituted Keggin polyoxotungstate was the most active because it exhibited the fastest formation rate of active hydroperoxotitanium (IV) intermediate. Furthermore, we investigated a novel method for the grafting reaction of transition metal-substituted polyoxometalates onto a silica surface. Keggin-type vanadium(V)-substituted polyoxomolybdate (PMoV) was electrostatically anchored to a modified silica surface having cationic ammonium moiety. The PMoV-grafted silica material exhibited activities higher than those of homogeneous PMoV reactions for the oxidation of various alcohols with 1 atm dioxygen in the presence of isobutyraldehyde (IBA). Microporous copper(II) carboxylates showed unique activities for the oxidation of alcohols with H_2O_2 in a heterogeneous system, in which a green-colored species, H_2[Cu_2^(OOCC_6H_10COO)_2(O_2)]・H_2O was one of the active oxidizing intermediates.}, pages = {31--37}, title = {環境調和型錯体の特長を生かした新規酸化触媒の創成とエネルギー・環境問題への展開(2004-2005年度神奈川大学共同研究奨励助成論文)}, volume = {17}, year = {2006} }