Abstract Nanocomposite (NC) materials, which demonstrate catalytic activity under mild conditions, have garnered considerable attention due to the environmental hazards associated with aromatic nitro compounds. Herein, a novel in-situ synthesis… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Nanocomposite (NC) materials, which demonstrate catalytic activity under mild conditions, have garnered considerable attention due to the environmental hazards associated with aromatic nitro compounds. Herein, a novel in-situ synthesis of NCs with zero-valent Au (Au°) is proposed. These materials are based on suspension copolymers with molecular reactors that enable the fabrication of Au° and the enhancement of both the catalytic activity and reusability. NCs were obtained using amino-based nanoreactors (3–14 mmol per gram of a polymer) derived from polyethyleneimine (PEI), 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine (HEP), 1,4-bis(3-aminopropyl)piperazine (APP). The resultant Au@PEI, Au@HEP, and Au@APP NCs were investigated using optical microscopy, SEM, and TEM. Additionally, the physiochemical structures of both the polymeric matrix and Au° were evaluated using, i.a., FT-IR and XRD. The so-obtained NCs were used as nanocatalysts (NCats) for the catalytic hydrogenation of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) under mild conditions. The method developed for the synthesis of NCs produced gold-based NCats with 25–37 % Au° content. The synergism between the polymeric matrix and Au° enabled the hydrogenation of 4-NP within approx.30―38 min with a rate constants of 0.071 min−1 (Au@HEP) and 0.028 min−1 (Au@APP) and, respectively. The spherical millimetric morphology of the polymeric support facilitated the facile recyclability of NCats that maintained their catalytic activity for more than 10 cycles of 4-NP reduction.
               
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