Design, synthesis and shape evaluation of cerium iron oxide nanorods for an epoxide opening reaction through azide addition†
Abstract
Uniform nanorod structured Ce1−xFexO2 has been synthesized through a simple urea hydrolysis method without any surfactant. The prepared nanorods of Ce0.75Fe0.25O2 are well clear and uniformly distributed with edge lengths of ∼200 nm and show a high surface area (86.95 m2 g−1). Moreover, the time-dependent growth mechanism for nanorods has been studied and proposed, beginning with self-aggregation and digestive ripening. Catalytic activity of the synthesized material is investigated for the synthesis of 2-azidoalcohol from epoxide opening reactions. Remarkably, Ce0.75Fe0.25O2 demonstrated excellent activity up to four use cycles without any obvious loss in yield.