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Palladated halloysite hybridized with photo-polymerized hydrogel in the presence of cyclodextrin: An efficient catalytic system benefiting from nanoreactor concept
Sadjadi, Samahe,Atai, Mohammad
, (2019)
Considering the excellent performance of halloysite as a catalyst support and in an attempt to benefit from the concept of nanoreactors in the catalysis, an innovative catalytic system has been designed, in which acrylamide and bis-acrylamide were photo-p
Highly selective hydrogenation of aromatic ketones to alcohols in water: effect of PdO and ZrO2
Alsalahi, W.,Trzeciak, A. M.,Tylus, W.
, p. 10386 - 10393 (2021/08/09)
Pd/ZrO2and PdO/ZrO2composites, containing Pd or PdO nanoparticles, were prepared using an original one-step methodology. These nanocomposites catalyze the hydrogenation of acetophenone (AP) at 1 bar and 10 bar of H2in an aqueous solution. Compared to unsupported Pd or PdO nanoparticles, a remarkable increase in their activity was achieved as a result of interaction with zirconia. An unsupported PdO hydrogenated AP mainly to ethylbenzene (EB), while excellent regioselectivity towards 1-phenylethanol (PE) was obtained with PdO/ZrO2and it was preserved during recycling. Similarly, regioselectivity to PE was higher with Pd/ZrO2compared to unsupported Pd NPs. PdO and zirconia resulted in high selectivity to alcohols in the hydrogenation of substituted acetophenones.
Decatungstate-mediated solar photooxidative cleavage of CC bonds using air as an oxidant in water
Du, Dongdong,Luo, Junfei,Shi, Sanshan,Xie, Pan,Xue, Cheng
, p. 5936 - 5943 (2021/08/23)
With the increasing attention for green chemistry and sustainable development, there has been much interest in searching for greener methods and sources in organic synthesis. However, toxic additives or solvents are inevitably involved in most organic transformations. Herein, we first report the combination of direct utilization of solar energy, air as the oxidant and water as the solvent for the selective cleavage of CC double bonds in aryl olefins. Various α-methyl styrenes, diaryl alkenes as well as terminal styrenes are well tolerated in this green and sustainable strategy and furnished the desired carbonyl products in satisfactory yields. Like heterogeneous catalysis, this homogeneous catalytic system could also be reused and it retains good activity even after repeating three times. Mechanism investigations indicated that both O2- and 1O2 were involved in the reaction. Based on these results, two possible mechanisms, including the electron transfer pathway and the energy transfer pathway, were proposed.
Cu2O-CuO/Chitosan Composites as Heterogeneous Catalysts for Benzylic C?H Oxidation at Room Temperature
Kanarat, Jurin,Bunchuay, Thanthapatra,Klysubun, Wantana,Tantirungrotechai, Jonggol
, p. 4833 - 4840 (2021/10/07)
Recently, in catalysis, chitosan has been exploited as a macrochelating ligand for metal active species due to the presence of various functional groups in its structure. Moreover, copper-based catalysts are classified as one of the most environmentally friendly catalytic systems and their use for the oxidation of alkylarene has not been established much. Therefore, in this work, the hydrothermal synthesis of copper oxide-chitosan composites as heterogeneous catalysts for the benzylic C?H oxidation of alkylarene was investigated. Characterization results reveal mixed phases of CuO and Cu2O, inferring the ability of chitosan to act as a reducing sugar under the hydrothermal condition. The pre-existing interaction between copper species and chitosan as well as the co-existence of the Cu2O and CuO structures give rise to the efficient performance of the catalysts. The synthesized composites exhibit high activity for the oxidation of fluorene to 9-fluorenone at room temperature and small catalyst loading (1 mol % of Cu, >90 % conversion and 100 % selectivity). Superior TOF was observed, and a good scope of substrates can be converted to corresponding ketones in 48–97 % yields with these copper oxide-chitosan catalysts. In addition, the catalysts can be used for up to nine cycles without significant decrease of the activity.