Generalized Rapid Synthesis of Supported Nanocluster Catalyst for Mild Hydrogenation of Phenol toward KA Oil

Homogeneous and nanometric metal clusters with unique electronic structures are promising for catalysis, however, common synthesis techniques for metal clusters suffer from large size and even metal nanocrystals attributing to their high surface energy and unsaturated configurations. Herein, a gener...

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Veröffentlicht in:Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2023-09, Vol.19 (36), p.e2207759-e2207759
Hauptverfasser: Wei, Hehe, Shao, Shengxian, Deng, Bohan, Xue, Yufeng, Chen, Wenxing, Yin, Linlin, Lin, Yunxiang, Hussain, Naveed, Wu, Xiaodong, Ge, Binghui, Zheng, Fengbin, Li, Guodong, Liu, Li-Min, Wu, Hui
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Zusammenfassung:Homogeneous and nanometric metal clusters with unique electronic structures are promising for catalysis, however, common synthesis techniques for metal clusters suffer from large size and even metal nanocrystals attributing to their high surface energy and unsaturated configurations. Herein, a generalized rapid annealing strategy for synthesizing a series of supported metal clusters as superior catalysts is developed. Remarkably, TiO supported platinum nanoclusters (Pt NC/TiO ) exhibits the excellent catalytic activity to realize phenol hydrogenation under mild conditions. The complete phenol conversion rate and 100% selectivity toward KA oil are achieved in aqueous solution at room temperature and normal pressure. Semi-continuous scale up production of KA oil is successfully performed under mild conditions. Such excellent performance mainly originates from the partial reconstruction of Pt NC/TiO in aqueous phenol solution. Considering that the phenol can be produced from lignin, this study underpins a facile, sustainable, and economical route to synthesize nylon from biomass.
ISSN:1613-6810
1613-6829
DOI:10.1002/smll.202207759