Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
67397 Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Numerous sophisticated techniques have been applied in the past years for the preparation of supported gold catalysts designed for oxidation reactions. Here we show that it is possible to arrive at an efficient catalyst without using any conventional step for the synthesis of supported gold nanoparticles. The reaction studied was the oxidative dehydrogenation of amines to imines with molecular oxygen. The catalyst precursors Au(OAc)3 and an oxide support were simply added to the reaction mixture and the active gold nanoparticles on the support were formed in situ. The corresponding imines were produced in 89–100% yield and the catalyst was proved to be truly heterogeneous and recyclable. Despite of the simplicity of the method, the activity of the catalysts was comparable, or even superior, to other known catalysts of the oxidative dehydrogenation of amines and to some commercially available supported gold catalysts.

Graphical abstractFor the oxidation of amines a very simple preparation of a heterogeneous gold catalyst has been developed. The catalyst has a comparable or even superior activity compared to other formerly published or commercially available catalysts.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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