Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
60506 Journal of Catalysis 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Gold nanoparticles hosted into a porous polymorphic polymer matrix as catalyst.•Efficient and selective reduction of nitroarenes to anilines under mild conditions.•Crystallinity and nanoporosity of the support assist the catalytic process.•Insights on kinetics and on the reaction mechanism.•The nitroarene reduction follows the condensation route of the mechanism of Haber.

Gold nanoparticles supported onto a nanoporous semicrystalline polymorphic polymer matrix consisting of syndiotactic polystyrene-cis-1,4-polybutadiene multiblock copolymer (AuNPs-sPSB) were investigated as catalyst in the reduction of nitroarenes into anilines using sodium borohydride as reductant. The crystalline phase and the morphology of the polymeric support were varied to assess their influence on the selectivity of the reaction pathway. The β and γ crystalline forms, which are not permeable to small molecules, led to a partial reduction of nitrobenzene into both azoxybenzene and diazobenzene whereas the porous δ and ε crystalline forms efficiently catalyze the complete reduction into aniline through the condensation route of the reaction mechanism proposed by Haber, achieving the highest activities reported so far for this reaction.

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