One-pot fabrication of vanadium-doped ordered mesoporous zirconium oxophosphate catalyst for the synthesis of carbonyl compounds
Abstract
Carbonyl compounds serve as essential raw materials in the production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals. An economical and environmentally-friendly route to generating carbonyl compounds involves the catalytic oxidation of alcohols and hydrocarbons using heterogeneous catalysts. In this work, we synthesize a series of vanadium-doped ordered mesoporous zirconium oxophosphate (V/M-ZrPO) nanocomposites via a modified one-pot evaporation-induced self-assembly approach. Characterization results confirm the successful embedding of vanadium species into the framework of the M-ZrPO support. Dispersion of vanadium sites generates catalysts exhibiting enhanced performance for the selective oxidation of alcohols and hydrocarbons to carbonyl compounds. In particular, the 20 V/M-ZrPO catalyst demonstrates excellent reusability and broad substrate compatibility. Relative to established catalytic materials, the 20 V/M-ZrPO catalyst demonstrated superior performance across key metrics including product yield, reaction time, and recyclability. These findings highlight the promise of V/M-ZrPO nanocomposites as efficient and durable catalysts for sustainable carbonyl compound production.
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