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Synthesis of Hollow Silica Nanotubes from Linear Metallosupramolecular Polyelectrolytes and Their Application as Catalyst Supports for Hydrogenation.

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In this study, we report a facile templating method to construct hollow silica nanotubes. In particular, bis-terpyridine is used to coordinate metal ions to form polymeric bis-terpyridine-metal complexes that further… Click to show full abstract

In this study, we report a facile templating method to construct hollow silica nanotubes. In particular, bis-terpyridine is used to coordinate metal ions to form polymeric bis-terpyridine-metal complexes that further self-assemble into tubular organogels in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. The following silica deposition on organogels and subsequent calcination give metal oxide-doped hollow silica nanotubes (MxOy-HSNs). Facilitated by the high coordination stability constants of bis-terpyridine with metal ions, a series of metal ions, such as Fe, Ni, Cu, and Zn, could be used to form polymeric bis-terpyridine-metal complexes. The supported Pt/FexOy-HSNs exhibit good catalytic performance for hydrogenation of a series of substituted nitrobenzenes, showing that the obtained MxOy-HSNs could be used as catalyst supports due to their good textural properties.

Keywords: silica nanotubes; catalyst supports; hollow silica; metal; bis terpyridine

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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