Issue 6, 2021

Simultaneous catalytic reduction of p-nitrophenol and hydrogen production on MIL-101(Fe)-based composites

Abstract

MIL-101(Fe)-based composite materials and their application for the generation of H2 by the catalytic reduction of nitro organics are reported in this study. NaBH4 and water contribute hydrogen for the catalytic reduction of nitro organics, but the possibility of nitro organics as a potential hydrogen source is often overlooked due to the simplicity of the reaction. However, experiments have revealed that the reaction process is accompanied by the production of H2, which is affected by the concentration of nitro organics. Moreover, the reaction is more conducive to the generation of H2 compared to NaBH4 hydrolysis under the same conditions. Unlike specially catalyzing the expensive NaBH4 hydrolysis, hydrogen is a by-product of the reduction of pollutants by inexpensive catalysts (NaBH4 acted as an electron donor for the catalyst). Accordingly, the reaction mechanism of p-nitrophenol hydride reduction was optimized. This work provides a new perspective on the application of this reaction.

Graphical abstract: Simultaneous catalytic reduction of p-nitrophenol and hydrogen production on MIL-101(Fe)-based composites

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2020
Accepted
12 Jan 2021
First published
12 Jan 2021

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 3120-3127

Simultaneous catalytic reduction of p-nitrophenol and hydrogen production on MIL-101(Fe)-based composites

Y. Huang, L. Xie, K. Zhuo, H. Zhou and Y. Zhang, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 3120 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ05874B

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