Supported Gold Nanoparticles for Alcohols Oxidation in Continuous-Flow Heterogeneous Systems
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were anchored on alkynyl
carbamate-functionalized support materials having the suitable features
for application as catalysts in continuous-flow packed bed reactors. The
functionalization step was carried out by grafting with the difunctional
organosilane [3-(2-propynylcarbamate)propyl]triethoxysilane
(PPTEOS) three commercial micrometer-sized oxide supports, i.e. silica,
alumina, and titania. The alkynyl-carbamate moieties were capable of
straightforwardly reducing the gold precursor HAuCl4 yielding the
supported AuNPs systems Au/SiO2@Yne, Au/Al2O3@Yne, and Au/
TiO2@Yne. A comparison among the three materials revealed that silica
allowed the highest organic functionalization (12 wt %) as well as the
highest gold loading (3.7 wt %). Moreover, a TEM investigation showed
only for Au/SiO2@Yne the presence of homogeneously distributed spherically shaped AuNPs (average diameter 15 nm). Au/
SiO2@Yne is an efficient catalyst, both in batch and flow conditions, in the oxidation of a large variety of alcohols using H2O2 as
the oxidizing agent at a temperature of 90 °C. Furthermore, under flow conditions, the catalyst worked for over 50 h without any
significant decrease in the catalytic activity. The catalytic activity of the three catalysts was evaluated and compared in the
oxidation of 1-phenylethanol as a model substrate. We found that the flow approach plays a strategic role in preserving the
physical and chemical integrity of the solid catalysts during its use, with remarkable consequences for the reaction conversion
(from 2% in batch to 80% in flow) in the case of Au/TiO2@Yne.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gold nanoparticles; Alkynyl carbamate-functionalized oxide supports; Heterogeneous catalysis; Alcohol oxidation; Continuous-flow packed bed reactors
List of contributors:
Barreca, Davide; Dambruoso, Paolo
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