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Facile synthesis of Cu-based catalysts from Cu 3 Si and their catalysis properties study.

Yonghui LiXianhui LiuGuangfu ZuZhiwei YangXiao HuangShaozhou Li
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Supported copper species are well-known for their remarkable catalytic properties across numerous reactions. However, the current preparation methods pose challenges for large-scale production. In this study, we present a cost-effective method for the facile preparation of a series of copper-silicon composites using Cu 3 Si@Si particles as precursors. We evaluate the catalytic properties of these composites in the conversion of 4-nitrophenol to 4-amionphenol. Notably, the Cu@SiO x /Si composite exhibits exceptional catalytic performance, attributed to the synergy effect between Cu and Si, and the formation of a metastable Si-H 2 complex that enhances the reaction kinetics. This research introduces a novel approach for creating efficient and stable catalysts for hydrogenation reactions.
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