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Practical photocatalytic and sonophotocatalytic reduction of nitroarenes in water under blue LED irradiation using β-CD modified TiO 2 as a green nest photocatalyst.

Leila GhasemiAyub AhmadiRaheleh AbediniFoad KazemiBabak Kaboudin
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Photocatalysis using natural photosynthesis is a green technology that is gaining popularity in a number of industries due to its potential for environmental applications and the use of solar energy. Focus is being placed on using inexpensive materials and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) of various wavelengths in photocatalytic reactions in order to improve the performance of solar-driven photocatalysts at a lower cost. In this study, a scalable, highly efficient photocatalytic and sonophotocatalytic method was investigated for the reduction of nitro-compounds by a water/titania/β-cyclodextrin system under sunlight and blue LED irradiation, using sodium sulfide as a sacrificial electron donor. β-Cyclodextrin, chemically bound to TiO 2 nanoparticles as an encapsulating agent, hosted nitro compounds in aqueous media and formed an inclusion complex. In addition, this method was used to successfully carry out one-pot reduction-amidation of nitroarene compounds in the presence of acetic anhydride. Interestingly, it was found that ultrasound has a synergistic effect on photocatalytic reduction and considerably reduces the duration time. In this regard, a fast, practical sonophotocatalytic reduction of nitroarenes was carried out in an ultrasound bath.
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