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Cu 2 O nanoparticle-catalyzed tandem reactions for the synthesis of robust polybenzoxazole.

Huanqin GuanMengqi ShenCooro HarrisHonghong LinKecheng WeiMichael MoralesNoah BronowichShouheng Sun
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
We report the synthesis of Cu 2 O nanoparticles (NPs) by controlled oxidation of Cu NPs and the study of these NPs as a robust catalyst for ammonia borane dehydrogenation, nitroarene hydrogenation, and amine/aldehyde condensation into Schiff-base compounds. Upon investigation of the size-dependent catalysis for ammonia borane dehydrogenation and nitroarene hydrogenation using 8-18 nm Cu 2 O NPs, we found 13 nm Cu 2 O NPs to be especially active with quantitative conversion of nitro groups to amines. The 13 nm Cu 2 O NPs also efficiently catalyze tandem reactions of ammonia borane, diisopropoxy-dinitrobenzene, and terephthalaldehyde, leading to a controlled polymerization and the facile synthesis of polybenzoxazole (PBO). The highly pure PBO ( M w = 19 kDa) shows much enhanced chemical stability than the commercial PBO against hydrolysis in boiling water or simulated seawater, demonstrating a great potential of using noble metal-free catalysts for green chemistry synthesis of PBO as a robust lightweight structural material for thermally and mechanically demanding applications.
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