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Bimetallic Nanoparticles as Efficient Catalysts: Facile and Green Microwave Synthesis.


ABSTRACT: This work deals with the development of a green and versatile synthesis of stable mono- and bi-metallic colloids by means of microwave heating and exploiting ecofriendly reagents: water as the solvent, glucose as a mild and non-toxic reducer and polyvinylpirrolidone (PVP) as the chelating agent. Particle size-control, total reaction yield and long-term stability of colloids were achieved with this method of preparation. All of the materials were tested as effective catalysts in the reduction of p-nitrophenol in the presence of NaBH? as the probe reaction. A synergistic positive effect of the bimetallic phase was assessed for Au/Cu and Pd/Au alloy nanoparticles, the latter showing the highest catalytic performance. Moreover, monoand bi-metallic colloids were used to prepare TiO?- and CeO?-supported catalysts for the liquid phase oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfufural (HMF) to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA). The use of Au/Cu and Au/Pd bimetallic catalysts led to an increase in FDCA selectivity. Finally, preformed Pd/Cu nanoparticles were incorporated into the structure of MCM-41-silica. The resulting Pd/Cu MCM-41 catalysts were tested in the hydrodechlorination of CF?OCFClCF?Cl to CF?OCF=CF?. The effect of Cu on the hydrogenating properties of Pd was demonstrated.

SUBMITTER: Blosi M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5456855 | biostudies-other | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Bimetallic Nanoparticles as Efficient Catalysts: Facile and Green Microwave Synthesis.

Blosi Magda M   Ortelli Simona S   Costa Anna Luisa AL   Dondi Michele M   Lolli Alice A   Andreoli Sara S   Benito Patricia P   Albonetti Stefania S  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20160708 7


This work deals with the development of a green and versatile synthesis of stable mono- and bi-metallic colloids by means of microwave heating and exploiting ecofriendly reagents: water as the solvent, glucose as a mild and non-toxic reducer and polyvinylpirrolidone (PVP) as the chelating agent. Particle size-control, total reaction yield and long-term stability of colloids were achieved with this method of preparation. All of the materials were tested as effective catalysts in the reduction of  ...[more]

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