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Cluster Preface: Heterogeneous Catalysis

2016

International audience; Jean-Cyrille Hierso is full professor of Chemistry since 2009, heading the group of ‘Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis’ at the Institute of Molecular Chemistry at the University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté (UBFC). He has interest in the fields of organometallic chemistry, ligand design, homo- and heterogeneous catalysis, chemical physics, and material sciences. In 2011 he was awarded the National Prize for Coordination Chemistry from the French Chemical Society (SCF), and at the end of 2012 he was elected a junior Member of the French Professors Academy ‘Institut Universitaire de France’ (IUF).Yasuhiro Uozumi is a full professor at the Institute for Molecular Sci…

Green chemistryMolecular chemistry010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryLibrary scienceNanotechnology010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciencesMolecular science[ CHIM ] Chemical Sciences0104 chemical sciencesChemical societychemistry.chemical_compoundsustainable chemistry - nanocatalysts - organocatalysts - gold - palladium - nanoparticles - peptides - polymer supports - inorganic supports - nanotubes - epoxidation - esterification - cross-coupling - C–H functionalization - oxidation - (hetero)arenes - Kinetics - supramolecular assembly - recovery - recyclingchemistryTeam leader[CHIM]Chemical SciencesOrganometallic chemistry
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Direct chemical grafted curcumin on halloysite nanotubes as dual-responsive prodrug for pharmacological applications

2016

Covalently functionalized halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) were successfully employed as dual-responsive nanocarriers for curcumin (Cur). Particularly, we synthesized HNT-Cur prodrug with a controlled curcumin release on dependence of both intracellular glutathione (GSH) and pH conditions. In order to obtain HNT-Cur produgs, halloysite was firstly functionalized with cysteamine through disulphide linkage. Afterwards, curcumin molecules were chemically conjugated to the amino end groups of halloysite via Schiff's base formation. The successful functionalization of halloysite was proved by thermogravimetric analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering and scanning electron microscopy. Ex…

Halloysite nanotubeAntiproliferative activity02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceshalloysite nanotubes covalent functionalization curcumin prodrugchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryOrganic chemistryProdrugsProdrugSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaDrug CarriersNanotubesChemistryAntioxidant propertieFree Radical ScavengersSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral MedicineProdrug021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDrug deliveryAluminum Silicates0210 nano-technologyDrug carrierOxidation-ReductionBiotechnologyCurcuminCell SurvivalAntineoplastic AgentsHalloysite nanotubes Curcumin Prodrug Antiproliferative activity Antioxidant propertiesengineering.materialConjugated system010402 general chemistryHalloysiteCell Line TumorHumansPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCell ProliferationSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesKineticsMicroscopy Electron ScanningengineeringCurcuminSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaClayPharmaceuticsNanocarriers
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1,2,3-Oligotriazoles modified halloysite nanotubes as potential active biological species: synthesis and characterization

2022

In the last years, the development of nano-formulations for cancer treatment represents one of the major challenges of the scientific research. The prodrug strategy, that combines chemotherapeutic agents with nanocarriers such as halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), is a promising strategy both to improve the biological activity of the drug molecules and to reduce the side effects of drugs. Herein we report the synthesis and characterization of a HNTs prodrug based on 1,2,3-triazole units covalently linked to HNTs external surface, bearing different positively charged moieties, which could present interesting pharmacological activities.

Halloysite nanotubes123-oligotriazolecovalent modificationOrganic ChemistryHuisgen reactionSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaHNTs-prodrugSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaArkivoc
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Halloysite Nanotubes: Smart Nanomaterials in Catalysis

2022

The use of clay minerals as catalyst is renowned since ancient times. Among the different clays used for catalytic purposes, halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) represent valuable resources for industrial applications. This special tubular clay possesses high stability and biocompatibility, resistance against organic solvents, and most importantly be available in large amounts at a low cost. Therefore, HNTs can be efficiently used as catalysts themselves or supports for metal nanoparticles in several catalytic processes. This review reports a comprehensive overview of the relevant advances in the use of halloysite in catalysis, focusing the attention on the last five years.

Halloysite nanotubesCovalent approachMetal nanoparticlesSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCatalyst supportCatalysisCatalysts
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Orientation of charged clay nanotubes in evaporating droplet meniscus.

2015

© 2014 Elsevier Inc. During drying, an aqueous suspension of strongly charged halloysite clay nanotubes concentrates at the edge of the droplet ("coffee-ring" effect) which provides alignment of the tubes along the liquid-substrate contact line. First, the surface charge of the nanotubes was enhanced by polyanion adsorption inside of the lumen to compensate for the internal positive charges. This increased the magnitude of the ξ-potential of the tubes from -36 to -81mV and stabilized the colloids. Then, colloidal halloysite was dropped onto the substrate, dried at 65°C and after a concentration of ~0.05mgmL-1 was reached, the alignment of nanotubes occurred starting from the droplet edges. …

Halloysite nanotubes;Alignment;Droplet evaporation;Coffee ring;Liquid crystalMaterials scienceHalloysite nanotubeCoffee ring effectNanotechnologyengineering.materialHalloysiteBiomaterialsDroplet evaporationColloidColloid and Surface ChemistryAdsorptionLiquid crystalSurface chargeAlignmentMicrochannelNanotubesHalloysite nanotubesOsmolar ConcentrationHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsChemical engineeringLiquid crystalengineeringCoffee ringMicroscopy Electron ScanningClayNanorodAluminum SilicatesCrystallizationJournal of colloid and interface science
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MODELING OF SPIRAL HALLOYSITE NANOTUBES

2013

Halloysite DFTB+ spiral nanotubes
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Protonation Constants of Halloysite Clay Nanotubes

2015

Halloysite is one of the most interesting nano-structured clay materials. It is similar to kaolin but has a hollow tubular structure that can be attributable to particular crystallization conditions. Typically, halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) are formed by 15 – 20 aluminosilicate layers, has a length of 1 ± 0.5 μm and inner and outer diameters of 1 - 30 and 30 - 50 nm, respectively [1,2]. In each layer the SiOH and the AlOH groups are disposed on the external and the internal surfaces, respectively. The particular structure of HNTs makes this kind of material very useful for different purposes in several fields. Among the various applications, worth of mention are: i) their use as additive for …

Halloysite protonation constants acid-base properties nanotubesSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica
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Catechol-Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes as Support for Pd Nanoparticles

2022

Carbon nanotubes have been covalently functionalized with catechol moieties through the formation of the corresponding aryl radicals obtained by reacting 4-aminocatechol with isoamyl nitrite. The functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes have been in turn used to immobilize Pd(II) ions on its surface forming catechol-Pd complexes, which were reduced to Pd nanoparticles (NPs). The so-obtained hybrid material has been characterized by means of thermogravimetric analysis coupled with differential scanning calorimetry (TGA-DSC), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). This latter technique allowed to estimate the nanoparticle size (5.7 +/- 2.8 nm) wh…

Heterogeneous catalysisSuzuki and Heck reactionsOrganic ChemistryC-C coupling reactionsC−C coupling reactionsCarbon nanotubesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPalladium nanoparticlesEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Mechanical properties of carbon nanotube fibres: St Venant’s principle at the limit and the role of imperfections

2015

Abstract Carbon nanotube (CNT) fibres, especially if perfect in terms of their purity and alignment, are extremely anisotropic. With their high axial strength but ready slippage between the CNTs, there is utmost difficulty in transferring uniformly any applied force. Finite element analysis is used to predict the stress distribution in CNT fibres loaded by grips attached to their surface, along with the resulting tensile stress–strain curves. This study demonstrates that, in accordance with St Venant’s principle, very considerable length-to-diameter ratios (∼103) are required before the stress becomes uniform across the fibre, even at low strains. It is proposed that lack of perfect orienta…

High concentrationMaterials scienceBioengineeringNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryCarbon nanotubeCarbon nanotube fibres Numerical simulation.Finite element methodlaw.inventionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineMental HealthShear (geology)ImpuritylawUltimate tensile strengthNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceSlippageComposite materialAnisotropy
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Heterogenizing palladium tetraiodide catalyst for carbonylation reactions

2022

We report the first example of successful heterogenization of the classical PdI42- carbonylation catalyst, achieved in two simple steps from ionic liquid-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The newly developed materials (PdI4@MWCNT-imi-X, X = Br, I) present the PdI42- anion supported on an imidazolium network (imi) grown on MWCNTs and have been fully characterized. The activity of PdI4@MWCNT-imi-X has been successfully tested in a paradigmatic carbonylation reaction, the oxidative monoaminocarbonylation of 1-alkynes with amines to give high value added 2-ynamides (obtained in good yields, 50–84%, starting from various substrates). The heterogeneous catalyst could be easil…

HistoryHeterogeneous catalysisPolymers and PlasticsAlkynesCarbon nanotubesCarbonylationSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBusiness and International ManagementCatalysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPalladium
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