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Dual roles of cellulose monolith in the continuous-flow generation and support of gold nanoparticles for green catalyst.

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Monolithic flow reactors are widely applied in numerous reactions due to its high efficiency and good reusability, but the green and efficient fabrication of monolithic flow catalytic system is still… Click to show full abstract

Monolithic flow reactors are widely applied in numerous reactions due to its high efficiency and good reusability, but the green and efficient fabrication of monolithic flow catalytic system is still a challenge. Herein, the cellulose monolith prepared using a facile temperature-induced phase separation method was utilized to generate and immobilize the gold nanoparticles by a continuous-flow strategy, in which the cellulose monolith served as both reducing agent and supporting material. This process was conducted at room temperature and avoided the tedious surface modification of cellulose. The obtained cellulose-Au monolith can be directly applied as a green flow reactor in both water and organic solvents, and exhibited superior catalytic efficiency and good stability. This work provides a highly efficient, scalable and sustainable strategy for developing green catalytic system based on environmentally friendly cellulose monolith materials.

Keywords: gold nanoparticles; flow; continuous flow; cellulose monolith; dual roles

Journal Title: Carbohydrate polymers
Year Published: 2020

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