Control of the synthesis and morphology of nano dendritic CuAlO as a nanocatalyst for photoredox-catalyzed dicarbofunctionalization of styrenes with amines and CO
Various morphologies of a nano CuAl 2 O 4 fiber microsphere were produced through diverse synthesis situations. The findings showed that the morphology, anatomy, and quantity of the fibers in the CuAl 2 O 4 product are vigorously correlated with the various mechanical pressures, calcination, and hyd...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2021-05, Vol.45 (2), p.8942-8948 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Various morphologies of a nano CuAl
2
O
4
fiber microsphere were produced through diverse synthesis situations. The findings showed that the morphology, anatomy, and quantity of the fibers in the CuAl
2
O
4
product are vigorously correlated with the various mechanical pressures, calcination, and hydrothermal processing time. Subsequent research has also shown that the best type of sample offers a variety of catalytic functions for carbocarboxylation of styrenes deploying CO
2
and amines by reducing the efficiency of dandelion-like CuAl
2
O
4
fiber anatomy. The reaction is catalyzed by the photoredox catalyst and is adaptable with various amines and styrenes. This approach provides extremely functionalized γ-amino acids in satisfactory efficiencies with extreme regioselectivity. The reported synthesis is the first example of visible light induced synthesis of a γ-amino acid from CO
2
and includes several advantages like environmentally benign reaction conditions, a minimum amount of catalyst due to fiber structure, cost effectiveness, operational simplicity, short reaction times, excellent yields, and high atom economy, making it a genuinely green protocol.
Various morphologies of a nano CuAl
2
O
4
fiber microsphere were produced through diverse synthesis situations. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1nj00899d |