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N-Doped carbon nanofibers derived from bacterial cellulose as an excellent metal-free catalyst for selective oxidation of arylalkanes.

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N-Doped carbon nanofibers derived from one-step pyrolysis of low-cost bacterial cellulose with the assistance of urea were reported. Owing to their interconnected nanofibrous structure and high specific surface area as… Click to show full abstract

N-Doped carbon nanofibers derived from one-step pyrolysis of low-cost bacterial cellulose with the assistance of urea were reported. Owing to their interconnected nanofibrous structure and high specific surface area as well as high N doping, they exhibited excellent catalytic performance for selective oxidation of arylalkanes even with O2 as an oxidant in aqueous solution.

Keywords: doped carbon; selective oxidation; oxidation arylalkanes; bacterial cellulose; carbon nanofibers; nanofibers derived

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2019

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