Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Hydrogen reduction of an Ir(I) complex featured by a bulky N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand in
dichloromethane gave small-sized (1.8 nm) Ir nanoparticles (NPs) decorated with NHC ligands (IrNHC).
1,4-Dioxane solutions of the latter particles were successfully applied to convert glycerol into lactic acid
in the presence of NaOH (i.e. 1 mol equivalent with respect to glycerol). IrNHC showed an atom-related
TOF value of almost 104 h1, an almost exclusive formation of liquid reaction products, a high selectivity
for lactic acid (93.0%) and a complete recyclability in air atmosphere. Attempts to synthesize analogous
NHC-stabilized Ir NPs on a high surface area carbon support (CK) by reducing the same Ir(I) precursor,
supported onto CK, prior to the hydrogen reduction in water, gave almost naked CK-supported Ir NPs
(1.4 nm). Their catalytic activity tested for the same reaction in water as reaction medium, exhibited
much lower catalytic activity (4 103 h1), a lower percentage of liquid reaction products (i.e. 27.0% of
the converted glycerol) and a lower selectivity for lactic acid compared to IrNHC.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lactic acid; Iridium nanoparticles; NHC-ligand; Glycerol; Dioxane
Elenco autori:
Kovtun, Alessandro; Oberhauser, Werner; Liscio, Andrea; Evangelisti, Claudio; Vizza, Francesco
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