Issue 11, 2010

Catalytically active self-assembled silica-based nanostructures containing supported nanoparticles

Abstract

Self-assembled tubular silica-based nanostructures can be prepared using a simple, low-energy intensive and benign protocol under mild conditions (<100 °C) using microwave irradiation and conventional heating. These nanotubes were found to contain metal nanoparticles that are catalytically active in the microwave-assisted homocoupling of terminal alkynes.

Graphical abstract: Catalytically active self-assembled silica-based nanostructures containing supported nanoparticles

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2010
Accepted
27 Aug 2010
First published
27 Sep 2010

Green Chem., 2010,12, 1995-2002

Catalytically active self-assembled silica-based nanostructures containing supported nanoparticles

C. Gonzalez-Arellano, A. M. Balu, R. Luque and D. J. Macquarrie, Green Chem., 2010, 12, 1995 DOI: 10.1039/C0GC00282H

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