کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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61652 | 47597 | 2011 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

We report on our systematic investigation of Au nanoparticles highly dispersed in the mesopores of (s)-(–)-2-pyrrolidinone-5-carboxylic acid (Py)-modified SBA-15 (Au/SBA-15-Py) by using a series of modern techniques. 13C NMR and IR spectroscopies indicate that Py species are successfully grafted on the surface of mesopores in SBA-15; XRD patterns and N2 adsorption isotherms show that the sample mesostructures are well preserved; TEM images clearly confirm the uniform Au nanoparticles in the mesopores; and XPS suggests an interaction between Au nanoparticles with Py species. Interestingly, Au/SBA-15-Py catalysts always exhibit superior catalytic properties in the oxidation of cyclohexene and styrene by molecular oxygen at atmospheric pressure, compared with the pyrrolidone-free SBA-15 supported Au catalyst (Au/SBA-15-N). This phenomenon is reasonably related to the interaction between Au nanoparticles with Py species, which is consistent with results analyzed from our density-functional theory (DFT) calculations.
Au nanoparticles highly dispersed in the mesopores of pyrrolidone (Py)-modified SBA-15 (Au/SBA-15-Py) are efficient and stable heterogeneous catalysts for oxidations of cyclohexene and styrene by molecular oxygen at atmospheric pressure. The interaction between Au nanoparticles with Py in Au/SBA-15-Py is supported by XPS characterization, in strong agreement with density-functional theory calculations.Figure optionsDownload high-quality image (107 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights
► Au nanoparticles are highly dispersed in the mesopores of pyrrolidone-modified SBA-15
► . Au/SBA-15-Py has excellent catalytic properties in aerobic oxidation of olefins.
► There is an interaction between Au nanoparticles with Py species.
► The interaction was studied by density-functional theory calculations.
Journal: Journal of Catalysis - Volume 281, Issue 1, 1 July 2011, Pages 30–39