Issue 20, 2021

Ultrasmall amphiphilic zeolitic nanoreactors for the aerobic oxidation of alcohols in water

Abstract

Organic reactors in a green solvent (water) is the goal of sustainable development. Green nanoreactors with excellent amphiphilicity and catalytic activity are strongly desired. Herein, a novel amphiphilic nanoreactor Pd@amZSM-5 with ultrasmall size has been successfully synthesized via a simple one-step oil bath method, subjected to the modification–etching–modification strategy and in situ reduction of Pd2+. Ultrasmall Pd@amZSM-5 nanoreactors (60 nm) with hierarchical structures showed outstanding amphiphilicity for forming Pickering emulsions with fine uniform droplets (50 μm). Fine droplets formed short diffusion distances, which can significantly improve the catalytic activity in biphasic reactions. Moroever, the ultrasmall Pd@amZSM-5 nanoreactors demonstrated excellent catalytic activity for the selective oxidation of alcohols in water using air as the oxidant. Alkali was not present in the reaction system. The hydrophilic aminopropyl groups on the surface of the Pd@amZSM-5 nanoreactors not only changed the affinity of the zeolite surface and provided targeting points for Pd nanoparticles but also provided an alkaline environment for the selective oxidation of alcohols. The ultrasmall Pd@amZSM-5 nanoreactors presented excellent universality for aromatic alcohols (with >90% conversion and >90% selectivity) and allylic alcohols (with 100% conversion and 100% selectivity).

Graphical abstract: Ultrasmall amphiphilic zeolitic nanoreactors for the aerobic oxidation of alcohols in water

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Feb 2021
Accepted
23 Apr 2021
First published
24 Apr 2021

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 9229-9235

Ultrasmall amphiphilic zeolitic nanoreactors for the aerobic oxidation of alcohols in water

W. Jing, H. Li, P. Xiao, B. Liu, J. Luo, R. Wang, S. Qiu and Z. Zhang, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 9229 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR00955A

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