Cascade Performance of Nitroarenes with Alcohols Boosted by a Hollow Flying Saucer-Shaped Ni-Al 2 O 3 Catalyst via a MOF-Templated Strategy Induced by the Kirkendall Effect.
Wei-Zuo LiJing ShiDafang HeHaiqun ChenPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Catalysts with an open hollow structure can enhance the mass transfer capability of the catalyst during the reaction process, thereby further improving the catalytic performance. In this work, uniform and monodisperse flying-squircher-shaped Al-MOFs were synthesized via a solvothermal method. Furthermore, a hollow structure Al 2 O 3 -supported metallic Ni catalyst (termed Ni-Al 2 O 3 -HFA) was synthesized via the Kirkendall effect for the hydrogenation-alkylation cascade reaction by employing as-synthesized Al-MOFs as a carrier for impregnation of Ni(NO 3 ) 2 ·6H 2 O through further calcination and reduction. Various characterizations (e.g., XRD, HADDF-STEM, H 2 -TPR) were conducted to reveal the superior performance of the developed Ni-Al 2 O 3 -HFA catalyst compared to Ni/Al 2 O 3 -IWI (Al 2 O 3 obtained from calcination of Al-MOFs) in cascade reaction between nitroarenes and alcohols. We hope to use the MOF template method via the Kirkendall effect to prepare hollow structure nanocatalysts, which can provide a guideline for the preparation of other hollow materials.