Heterogenization of Phosphotungstate Clusters into
Magnetic Microspheres: Catalyst for Selective Oxidation of Alcohol
in Water
Posted on 13.05.2022 - 22:06
A polyamine-mediated bioinspired
method is demonstrated to heterogenize
and stabilize isolated phosphotungstic acid (PTA) Keggin units, which
allows formation of a multicomponent microcapsule structure under
ambient conditions. Utilizing the supramolecular aggregation property
of polyamines in the presence of suitable multivalent anions, it is
shown that the resulting aggregates, while facilitating the encapsulation
of negatively charged Fe3O4 nanoparticles (magnetic
component), further facilitate the assembly of PTA nanoclusters (catalytic
component) to generate magnetic microcapsule structures (PTA@MMS).
As revealed from a detailed analysis, the interaction of polyamines
with PTA is the key for the Keggin units to remain stable and isolated
as desirable for catalytic applications. Investigation on the catalytic
activity in oxidation of benzyl alcohol with H2O2 as the oxidant in water shows that these isolated PTA units render
better catalytic activity and product selectivity toward aldehyde
under green conditions compared to the other reported PTA-based noble-metal-free
catalysts. Moreover, the presence of magnetic nanoparticles leads
to convenient catalyst separation and reuse. Therefore, the method
is believed to provide ways for further developments in POM-based
heterogeneous catalysts with opportunities to impart multifunctionality
for sustainable organic transformations.
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Chilivery, Rakesh; Chaitanya, Vahinipathi; Nayak, Jayadev; Seth, Sameer; Rana, Rohit K. (2022): Heterogenization of Phosphotungstate Clusters into
Magnetic Microspheres: Catalyst for Selective Oxidation of Alcohol
in Water. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c07285
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AUTHORS (5)
RC
Rakesh Chilivery
VC
Vahinipathi Chaitanya
JN
Jayadev Nayak
SS
Sameer Seth
RR
Rohit K. Rana
KEYWORDS
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