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Computational Investigation of Palladium Supported Boron Nitride Nanotube Catalysts

2015

A QM/MM investigation is reported dealing with the nucleation and growth of small palladium clusters, up to Pd8 , on the outer surface of a suitable model of boron nitride nanotube (BNNT). It is shown that the BNNT could have a template effect on the cluster growth, which is due to the interplay between Pd-N and Pd-Pd interactions as well as to the matching of the B3N3 ring and the Pd(111) face arrangement. The values for the clusters adsorption energies reveal a relatively strong physisorption, which suggests that in particular conditions the BNNTs could be used as supports for the preparation of shape-controlled metal cluster

Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaDFT PALLADIUM BORON NITRIDE SUPPORTED CATALYST
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Supported ionic liquids. New recyclable materials for the L-proline-catalyzed aldol reaction

2006

New materials for L-proline recycling have been developed. These materials have been applied to the L-proline-catalyzed aldol reaction between acetone and several aldehydes. The L-proline has been supported on the surface of modified silica gels with a monolayer of covalently attached ionic liquid with or without additional adsorbed ionic liquid. Good yields and ee values, comparable with those obtained under homogeneous conditions, have been obtained especially with imidazolinium-modified and 4-methylpyridinium-modified silica gels. Moreover, these materials have been easily recovered by simple filtration and studies about their reuse have been carried out. These studies showed that these …

Silica gelInorganic chemistrySilica gelSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral Chemistryb-hydroxy ketonelaw.inventionCatalysisIonic liquidschemistry.chemical_compoundOrganic catalysisAdsorptionchemistryAldol reactionlawSupported catalystIonic liquidMonolayerAcetoneAldol reactionOrganic chemistryionicliquidorganic catalysiFiltrationβ-hydroxy ketonesAdvanced Synthesis and Catalysis
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Thiazolium-based catalysts for the etherification reaction of benzylic alcohols under solvent-free condition

2015

Thiazolium and imidazolium hybrid materials were prepared by radical reactions between a mercaptopropyl-modified SBA-15 mesoporous silica and bis-vinylthiazolium or bis-vinylimidazolium dibromide salts. These hybrid materials were characterized by several techniques and were employed in the etherification reaction of 1-phenylethanol. Solvent-free conditions at 160C under different gas phases (oxygen, air, nitrogen and argon) were used. The thiazolium-based material displayed excellent performances. Further studies were carried out using unsupported thiazolium salts, with or without a methyl group at the C-2 position of the thiazolium moiety. These studies allowed us to propose a reaction me…

Solvent freecatalysisChemistryHomogeneous catalysissupported catalystGeneral ChemistrycatalysiSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaorganocatalysiHeterogeneous catalysisCatalysisheterogeneous catalysisOrganocatalysissynthetic methodsOrganic chemistryheterogeneous catalysiorganocatalysisSynergistic catalysissupported catalysts
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A supercritical-fluid method for growing carbon nanotubes

2007

Large‐scale generation of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MCNTs) is efficiently achieved through a supercritical fluid technique employing carbon dioxide as the carbon source. Nanotubes with diameters ranging from 10 to 20 nm and lengths of several tens of micrometers are synthesized (see figure). The supercritical‐fluid‐grown nanotubes also exhibit field‐emission characteristics similar to MCNTs grown by chemical‐vapor deposition.

Supercritical fluidsMaterials scienceCarbon nanofiberMechanical EngineeringCarbon nanotubesCarbon nanotubeChemical vapor depositionCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectSupercritical fluidlaw.inventionCarbon nanotubes multiwalledCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceNanofluidIndustrial technologyChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialslawFrit compressionChemical vapor depositionGeneral Materials ScienceCarbon nanotube supported catalyst
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Sali di imidazolio multistrato supportati covalentemente: attività catalitica per la produzione di carbonati ciclici in scCO2 e nuovi supporti per ca…

2011

I liquidi ionici supportati (SILP) hanno trovato interessanti applicazioni sia nel campo delle reazioni catalizzate da metalli che in organocatalisi [1]. Inoltre, i SILP sono stati efficacemente impiegati in reazioni di apertura di epossidi in CO2 supercritica per fornire carbonati ciclici [2]. I liquidi ionici vengono generalmente supportati covalentemente attraverso la modificazione dei gruppi funzionali presenti sulla superficie del supporto, conducendo in tal modo alla formazione di un monostrato di liquido ionico supportato. Gli esempi di SILP legati covalentemente, in maniera tale da ottenere dei multistrato, sono rari. In questa comunicazione viene riportato un metodo per preparare d…

Supported catalystSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaIonic liquid
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Recyclable Heterogeneous and Low-Loading Homogeneous Chiral Imidazolidinone Catalysts for α-Alkylation of Aldehydes

2014

Two polystyrene-supported and six homogeneous MacMillan imidazolidinone catalysts were prepared and tested for the asymmetric α-alkylation of propanal with benzodithiolylium tetrafluoroborate. The chiral imidazolidinone was linked to polystyrene through the N-3 atom or through the phenyl ring and their catalytic activity was compared with that of their unsupported precursors. This comparison has allowed us to find an unsupported catalyst that displays high catalytic activity down to 5 or 2 mol % at room temperature with a high level of enantioselectivity also when used with hexanal and 3-phenylpropanal. In addition, one of the heterogeneous materials was revealed to be highly recyclable for…

TetrafluoroborateImidazolidinoneasymmetric synthesiEnantioselective synthesisSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryorganocatalysiAlkylationHexanalCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOrganocatalysisOrganic chemistryPolystyrenesupported catalystsalkylationheterocycleChemPlusChem
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Recyclable Chiral Imidazolidinone Catalyst for α-Alkylation of Aldehydes

2014

asymmetric alkylation benzodithiolylium cation MacMillan catalyst organocatalysis supported catalyst
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Carbons from second generation biomass as sustainable supports for catalytic systems

2018

Abstract In this study activated carbons were produced from the wood of three different wood species (pine, birch, spruce). The resulting activated carbons were characterized in bulk for ash content, carbon content (elemental analyses), specific surface area, and pore size distribution, and at the surface by measuring the autogenerated pH and studying their structure by XPS. All the samples presented high surface areas and appeared to be mesoporous materials (mesopores >80%). The carbons were then used as support for AuPt nanoparticles and tested in the liquid phase oxidation of glycerol (GLY) and in the hydrogenation of levulinic acid (LA), two important chemicals from cellulose-based biom…

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Conversion of Xylose to Furfural over Lignin-Based Activated Carbon-Supported Iron Catalysts

2020

In this study, conversion of xylose to furfural was studied using lignin-based activated carbon-supported iron catalysts. First, three activated carbon supports were prepared from hydrolysis lignin with different activation methods. The supports were modified with different metal precursors and metal concentrations into five iron catalysts. The prepared catalysts were studied in furfural production from xylose using different reaction temperatures and times. The best results were achieved with a 4 wt% iron-containing catalyst, 5Fe-ACs, which produced a 57% furfural yield, 92% xylose conversion and 65% reaction selectivity at 170 &deg

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Asymmetric Synthesis Using Polymer-Immobilized Proline Derivatives

2011

chemistry.chemical_classificationOrganocatalysichemistrySupported catalystEnantioselective synthesisSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaProlinePolymerCombinatorial chemistry
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