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Novel blended catalysts consisting of a TiO 2 photocatalyst and an Al 2 O 3 supported Pd-Au bimetallic catalyst for direct dehydrogenative cross-coupling between arenes and tetrahydrofuran.

Akanksha TyagiAkira YamamotoHisao Yoshida
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Dehydrogenative cross-coupling (DCC) is a clean methodology to make C-C bonds by using abundant C-H bonds. The blended catalyst, developed in this study, consists of a TiO 2 photocatalyst and an Al 2 O 3 supported Pd-Au bimetallic catalyst and shows superior activity to the conventional TiO 2 photocatalyst loaded with the corresponding metal co-catalyst for the direct DCC between various arenes and tetrahydrofuran, with concomitant evolution of hydrogen gas. The reactions were done under mild conditions without consuming any oxidising agent or other additional chemicals. This new approach of separating the photocatalyst and the metal catalyst parts allows their independent modification to improve the overall catalytic performance.
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