Search results for "Supported catalyst"

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Highly Loaded Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Non-Covalently Modified with a Bis-Imidazolium Salt and their Use as Catalyst Supports

2016

The surfaces of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were non-covalently modified using two bis-imidazolium dibromide derivatives having phenyl or pyrene groups. Due to the presence of the two pyrene groups the bis(pyren-1-ylmethylimidazolium) dibromide derivative was immobilised at a loading of about 15-16 wt %, whereas only <3 wt % of the phenyl derivative was immobilised. The presence of the two imidazolium cations helped the immobilisation of tetrachloropalladate ions after exchange with bromide ions. Tetrachloropalladate was used as pre-catalyst in several Suzuki-Miyaura carbon-carbon cross-coupling reactions in water or water/ethanol at 50 °C in only 0.1 mol % and compared with the …

Inorganic chemistrySalt (chemistry)supported catalyst02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotube010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciencessupramolecular chemistryCatalysislaw.inventionnanotubeschemistry.chemical_compoundlawPhenylboronic acidsupported catalystschemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryChemistry (all)General ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesheterogeneous catalysisCovalent bondnanotubePyreneheterogeneous catalysiCarbon nanotube supported catalystC-C coupling0210 nano-technologyNuclear chemistry
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Gas-phase hydrogenation of propionitrile on copper-lanthanide oxides

2009

Abstract The hydrogenation of propionitrile on copper-lanthanide oxide catalysts (2Cu·CeO 2 and 4Cu·Ln 2 O 3 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd)) was studied in the gas phase. The activity of the catalysts varies with the lanthanide in the order 2Cu·CeO 2  > 4Cu·Pr 2 O 3  > 4Cu·La 2 O 3  ≥ 4Cu·Nd 2 O 3 , while the activation energies varies in the opposite order, except for 2Cu·CeO 2 . The main product was the primary amine, n -propylamine. The formation of the unstable imine CH 3 CH 2 N CHCH 3 as a major product over 2Cu·CeO 2 seems to be consistent with the acidity of the catalyst. The catalysts were more selective than conventional copper impregnation catalysts, Cu (10 wt.%) on SiO 2 , La 2 O 3 or CeO 2 ,…

LanthanideCopper oxideInorganic chemistryImineprimary aminechemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciencesCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compound[ CHIM.CATA ] Chemical Sciences/Catalysisgas-phase hydrogenationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrysupported catalystsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS010405 organic chemistryProcess Chemistry and Technologypropionitrile[CHIM.CATA]Chemical Sciences/CatalysisCopper0104 chemical scienceschemistrycopperAmine gas treatingPropionitrile
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Supported Ionic Liquids: A Versatile and Useful Class of Materials.

2017

Supported ionic liquids (SILs) represent a class of materials with peculiar properties and a huge potential regarding their possible applications in different fields of chemistry. Herein, we report our ongoing research about the use of SILs as support for organocatalysts, their role as catalysts themselves, and their application as support and stabilizers of palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs). The use of SILs based materials allowed achieving good results. Moreover, in some cases, after the functionalization of the catalytic species with an ion-tag moiety, a release and catch approach was employed in order to improve the catalytic activity and to facilitate the recovery of the hybrid system fo…

Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysChemical substanceMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringNanotechnologyIonic liquid010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysisHeterogeneous catalysiOrganocatalysichemistry.chemical_compoundSupported catalysthemic and lymphatic diseasesMaterials ChemistryMoietyChemical Engineering (all)010405 organic chemistryChemistry (all)Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryCarbon Nanostructure0104 chemical scienceschemistryOrganocatalysisIonic liquidSurface modificationScience technology and societyChemical record (New York, N.Y.)
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Preparation of Catalysts and Photocatalysts Used for Similar Processes

2019

Abstract This chapter reports the main techniques used to synthesize powders and films of heterogeneous catalysts and photocatalysts, often used for similar processes. Traditional preparation processes of bulky (photo)catalysts including precipitation, sol–gel technique, hydrothermal or solvothermal method, solid-state reactions, and flame syntheses were briefly described. The sonochemical method and microwave irradiation technique were also considered. The syntheses of supported catalysts by different techniques, including deposition–precipitation, impregnation, and wet coating technologies were also described. Moreover, a survey is reported of methods to deposit thin films of catalysts on…

Materials sciencePrecipitation (chemistry)Bulk and supported catalystFlame syntheseengineering.materialChemical and physical vapor depositionHydrothermal circulationCatalysisPreparation of heterogeneous (photo)catalystChemical engineeringCoatingWet chemical techniquesPhysical vapor depositionMicrowave irradiationengineeringThin filmSolid-state reaction
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Hydroformylation of 1-Hexene over Rh/Nano-Oxide Catalysts

2013

The effect of nanostructured supports on the activity of Rh catalysts was studied by comparing the catalytic performance of nano- and bulk-oxide supported Rh/ZnO, Rh/SiO₂ and Rh/TiO₂ systems in 1-hexene hydroformylation. The highest activity with 100% total conversion and 96% yield of aldehydes was obtained with the Rh/nano-ZnO catalyst. The Rh/nano-ZnO catalyst was found to be more stable and active than the corresponding rhodium catalyst supported on bulk ZnO. The favorable morphology of Rh/nano-ZnO particles led to an increased metal content and an increased number of weak acid sites compared to the bulk ZnO supported catalysts. Both these factors favored the improved catalytic performan…

Materials scienceScanning electron microscopeInorganic chemistryOxiderodiumchemistry.chemical_elementsupported catalyst02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technology010402 general chemistry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesCatalysisCatalysisRhodiumlcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDesorptionlcsh:TP1-1185Physical and Theoretical Chemistryta116hydroformylation of 1-hexenehydroformylointinano-zinc oxide021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciences1-Hexenehydroformylation nano-oxidelcsh:QD1-999chemistrykatalyysirhodiumnano-oxidit0210 nano-technologyPowder diffractionHydroformylationCatalysts
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Function of titanium oxide coated on carbon nanotubes as support for platinum catalysts

2015

This study describes the outcome of the synthesis of laboratory-made (HM) Pt monometallic, binary and ternary catalysts supported on TiO2/CNT (carbon nanotubes) and based on using the dry-mix method of organometallic chemical vapor deposition (OMCVD). These multicomponent catalysts were investigated and compared with commercial Johnson Matthey (JM) catalysts for electrochemical applications.

Materials sciencechemistry.chemical_elementCarbon nanotubeChemical vapor depositionCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCatalysisTitanium oxidelaw.inventionchemistryChemical engineeringlawCarbon nanotube supported catalystPlatinumTernary operationMathematical PhysicsPhysica Scripta
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Carbon nanotube bags: catalytic formation, physical properties, two-dimensional alignment and geometric structuring of densely filled carbon tubes.

2001

The catalytic CVD synthesis, using propyne as carbon precursor and Fe(NO3)3 as catalyst precursor inside porous alumina, gives carbon nanotube (CNT) bags in a well-arranged two-dimensional order. The tubes have the morphology of bags or fibers, since they are completely filled with smaller helicoidal CNTs. This morphology has so far not been reported for CNTs. Owing to the dense filling of the outer mother CNTs with small helicoidal CNTs, the resulting CNT fibers appear to be stiff and show no sign of inflation, as sometimes observed with hollow CNTs. The fiber morphology was observed by raster electron microscopy (REM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and atomic force microscopy (A…

NanotubeNanostructureChemistryOrganic ChemistryChemiechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryCarbon nanotubeCatalysislaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeField electron emissionChemical engineeringTransmission electron microscopylawsymbolsCarbon nanotube supported catalystRaman spectroscopyCarbonChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Recyclable Organocatalysts in Asymmetric Reactions

2011

Organocatalysis Supported catalystChemistryOrganocatalysisOrganic chemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica
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Growth of Palladium Clusters on a Boron Nitride Nanotube Support

2015

We demonstrated that the migration process of a single palladium atom on the BNNT is not highly energy demanding and can be represented as a hopping mechanism between boron and nitrogen. A model was finally found for the interpretation of the growth energetics, showing that the process is generally favoured increasing the cluster size.

Palladium Boron Nitride Supported Catalyst DFT
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Novel supported substituted prolinamide as recyclable catalyst for asymmetric aldol reaction

2010

Proline Organocatalysis Stereoselective synthesis Supported catalyst
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