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Organoamine-Functionalized Graphene Oxide as a Bifunctional Carbocatalyst with Remarkable Acceleration in a One-Pot Multistep Reaction

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posted on 2015-01-28, 00:00 authored by Fang Zhang, Huangyong Jiang, Xiaotao Wu, Zhan Mao, Hexing Li
In this work, we reported the synthesis of bifunctional carbocatalyst with acid–base dual-activation mechanism by introducing organoamines on the basal planes of graphene oxide (GO). Interestingly, GO-supported primary amine (AP-GO) exclusively promoted one-pot Henry-Michael reactions with excellent activity to give synthetically valuable multifunctionalized nitroalkanes. Notably, it also exhibited significantly higher activity than those using propylamine, activated carbon-supported primary amine, and mesoporous silica-supported primary amine as the catalysts. This superior catalytic performance originated from the unique properties of AP-GO, which provided the acid–base cooperative effect by the appropriate positioning of primary amines on their basal planes and carboxyl acids along their edges and the decreased diffusion resistance of the reactants and the intermediates during the multistep catalytic cycles because of its open two-dimensional sheet-like structure. Moreover, it could be readily recycled by simple filtration and subsequently reused without significant loss of its catalytic activity in a six times run test.

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