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Hierarchical hollow nickel silicate microflowers for selective oxidation of styrene.

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Developing heterogeneous non-precious metal catalysts that can achieve high catalytic activity and good product selectivity at the same time is still a challenging and interesting work for the selective oxidation… Click to show full abstract

Developing heterogeneous non-precious metal catalysts that can achieve high catalytic activity and good product selectivity at the same time is still a challenging and interesting work for the selective oxidation of styrene into valuable chemicals from environmental and industrial points of view. Herein, hierarchical hollow nickel silicate (Ni3Si2O5(OH)4) microflowers assembled from well-defined Ni3Si2O5(OH)4 nanosheets have been prepared by a facile one-pot hydrothermal method. The intriguing structure endows the hollow Ni3Si2O5(OH)4 microflowers a high surface area of 177.4 m2 g-1 and an average pore size of 3.9 nm. When employed as a catalyst for the selective oxidation of styrene in the presence of hydrogen peroxide as a ecological sustainable green oxidant, the Ni3Si2O5(OH)4 exhibits an attractive catalytic performance with a remarkably high styrene conversion of 99.3% and a high selectivity of 81.1% to benzaldehyde.

Keywords: hierarchical hollow; selective oxidation; styrene; hollow nickel; oxidation styrene

Journal Title: Journal of colloid and interface science
Year Published: 2019

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