Direct
hydroxylation of benzene to phenol is a more environmentally
friendly way to generate phenol compared with the traditional method.
This study developed vanadium-modified hollow-structured titanium
silicate-1 (TS-1) as a catalyst for the effective hydroxylation of
benzene to phenol under moderate conditions using hydrogen peroxide
as an oxidant. The synthesis of TS-1 zeolites has been improved using
traditional hydrothermal, crystal seed, and dissolution–recrystallization
techniques. Compared with conventional TS-1, hollow-structured TS-1
exhibited a higher mesopore volume and surface area. Later, vanadium
doping increased the charge density associated with the framework
Ti centers and acid site content. In the radical reaction process,
the adsorption and activation of benzene on highly reactive Ti–OOH
intermediates, as well as the improvement of performances toward benzene
hydroxylation to phenol, were facilitated by the increase in the concentration
of open active centers and acid and electron characteristics.