posted on 2014-06-11, 00:00authored byYing Chu, Zhikui Wang, Qinmin Pan
Miniaturized
synthesis is attracting much attention due to many potential applications;
a challenge remains in exploring versatile microreactors capable of
producing pure products. In this study, we reported a kind of thermally
robust liquid marbles and their application for miniaturized synthesis
of graphene/Ag nanocomposite. The liquid marbles were constructed
by using superhydrophobic Fe3O4/C microsheets
as encapsulating agents. Results revealed that the morphology of the
encapsulating agent as well as the humidity of atmosphere strongly
affected the robustness of liquid marbles at elevated temperature.
The resulting graphene/Ag nanocomposite showed one of the best catalytic
characteristics for 4-nitroaniline reduction among the reported catalysts.
The findings of this study not only offer an alternative insight into
the stability of liquid marbles at elevated temperature but also provide
a facile strategy for miniaturized synthesis.