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Selective oxidation of aromatic alcohols in the presence of C3N4 photocatalysts derived from the polycondensation of melamine, cyanuric and barbituric acids

Zahra AbbasiMonica SantamariaGiuseppe MarcìElisa I. García-lópezLeonardo PalmisanoFrancesco Di Franco

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chemistry.chemical_classificationBarbituric acidGeneral ChemistryAldehydeC3N4Catalysischemistry.chemical_compoundBenzyl alcoholschemistryAromatic alcoholPhotocatalysisOrganic chemistrySelective oxidationPartial oxidationPhotocatalysisMelamineCyanuric acidSelectivity

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AbstractA set of C3N4 samples has been prepared by using melamine, cyanuric acid and barbituric acid as the precursors. The materials were subjected both to physical and chemical characterization and were used as photocatalysts for the selective oxidation of aromatic alcohols in water suspension under UV and visible irradiation. The photoactivity of the materials versus the partial oxidation of four substituted benzyl alcohols was investigated. The type and position of the substituents in the aromatic molecule influenced conversion and selectivity to the corresponding aldehyde. The presence of barbituric and cyanuric acids in the preparation method has changed the graphitic-C3N4 structure, and therefore both the characteristics of the material and the ability of light to activate the surface of the photocatalyst. The most active material prepared in the presence of melamine and cyanuric acid showed a remarkable selectivity towards the aldehyde even under visible irradiation.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11164-020-04330-5