Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
50570 Catalysis Communications 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nano-structured, spinel Co3O4 catalyst was developed for the aqueous phase oxidation of veratryl alcohol, which showed the highest conversion of 85% with 96% selectivity to veratryl aldehyde. The co-existence of Co3 + and Co2 + species in the octahedral and tetrahedral positions respectively, was confirmed by XPS, cyclic voltammogram, TPR and TPO characterization. The rod-like morphology of Co3O4 catalyst was confirmed by HRTEM. The effects of various reaction parameters namely, catalyst concentration, temperature and partial oxygen pressure on conversion and selectivity patterns were also studied for the oxidation of veratryl alcohol. This catalyst also showed an excellent stability as evidenced by successful reusability for three times.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Very active Co3O4 (Co-3C) catalyst developed for oxidation of veratryl alcohol. ► Oxidation reactions carried out without using alkali and organic peroxide. ► Co-3C showed the stoichiometric distribution of Co3 + and Co2 + species. ► Co-3C catalyst successfully reused for three times.

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