Anandarup, Goswamia and Ravishankar, G and Kadama, A and Tuceka, Jiri and Zdenek, Sofer and Daniel, Bousac and Rajender, S and Varmaa, A and Manoj, B and Gawandea, D and Radek, Zborila (2020) Fe(0)-embedded thermally reduced graphene oxide as efficient nanocatalyst for reduction of nitro compounds to amines. Chemical Engineering Journal, 382. p. 122469. ISSN 13858947
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
The recent progress in metal nanoparticle-based catalytic systems has prompted the research community to focus
on combining the unique physicochemical properties with their catalytic activities. In this context, magnetic nanomaterials offer significant advantage as they can be separated after the catalytic reaction and reused. Among such systems, Fe-based nanoparticles are undeniably the most popular as they can be synthesized from the earth-abundant resources. However, in view of the poor chemical stability of nanoscale zero-valent iron
(nZVI) particles during the reaction process, their use in advanced catalytic systems is still challenging. Herein,
we present a Fe(0) species embedded in a thermally reduced graphene oxide matrix (Fe/TRGO) as a nanocatalyst
for the reduction of nitro compounds. The catalyst exhibits high substrate scope with high yield and selectivity
and can be recycled up to four times without any significant loss in activity. The unique rGO (reduced graphene
oxide)-entrapped doughnut-shaped structure of the Fe(0) species, accompanied by the thin oxide protection
layer, is responsible for the superior catalytic activity. Due to the scalable synthesis and high catalytic efficiency
the catalyst offers a real application potential in industrial transformations of nitro compounds
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | AC Rearch Cluster |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email techsupport@mosys.org |
Date Deposited: | 03 Nov 2023 10:30 |
Last Modified: | 03 Nov 2023 10:30 |
URI: | https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/287 |