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Amphiphilic Janus Particles for Aerobic Alcohol Oxidation in Oil Foams.

Kang WangJosh Davies-JonesArthur GrafMarina CarravettaPhilip R DaviesMarc Pera-Titus
Published in: ACS catalysis (2024)
Amphiphilic Janus silica particles, tunable with oleophobic-oleophilic properties and low fluorine content (8 wt % F), exhibited prominent foamability for a variety of aromatic alcohols at low particle concentrations (<1 wt %) compared to randomly functionalized silica particles. When selectively loaded with Pd nanoparticles on the oleophilic hemisphere, the particles displayed more than a 2-fold increase in catalytic activity for the aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol compared to nonfoam bulk catalysis under ambient O 2 pressure. The particles were conveniently recycled with high foamability and catalytic activity maintained for at least five consecutive runs.
Keyphrases
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