Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotube Confined Co-N-x Sites for Selective Hydrogenation of Biomass-Derived Compounds
Author(s)
Gong, Wanbing
Lin, Yue
Chen, Chun
Al-Mamun, Mohammad
Lu, Hai-Sheng
Wang, Guozhong
Zhang, Haimin
Zhao, Huijun
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2019
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Biomass is the most abundant renewable resource on earth and developing high‐performance nonprecious selective hydrogenation (SH) catalysts will enable the use of biomass to replace rapidly diminishing fossil resources. This work utilizes ZIF‐67‐derived nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotubes to confine Co nanoparticles (NPs) with Co–Nx active sites as a high‐performance SH catalyst. The confined Co NPs with Co–Nx exhibit excellent catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability toward a wide range of biomass‐derived compounds. Such active sites can selectively hydrogenate aldehyde, ketone, carboxyl, and nitro groups of biomass‐derived ...
View more >Biomass is the most abundant renewable resource on earth and developing high‐performance nonprecious selective hydrogenation (SH) catalysts will enable the use of biomass to replace rapidly diminishing fossil resources. This work utilizes ZIF‐67‐derived nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotubes to confine Co nanoparticles (NPs) with Co–Nx active sites as a high‐performance SH catalyst. The confined Co NPs with Co–Nx exhibit excellent catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability toward a wide range of biomass‐derived compounds. Such active sites can selectively hydrogenate aldehyde, ketone, carboxyl, and nitro groups of biomass‐derived compounds into value‐added fine chemicals with 100% selectivity. The reported approach could be adopted to create other forms of catalytically active sites from other nonprecious metals.
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View more >Biomass is the most abundant renewable resource on earth and developing high‐performance nonprecious selective hydrogenation (SH) catalysts will enable the use of biomass to replace rapidly diminishing fossil resources. This work utilizes ZIF‐67‐derived nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotubes to confine Co nanoparticles (NPs) with Co–Nx active sites as a high‐performance SH catalyst. The confined Co NPs with Co–Nx exhibit excellent catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability toward a wide range of biomass‐derived compounds. Such active sites can selectively hydrogenate aldehyde, ketone, carboxyl, and nitro groups of biomass‐derived compounds into value‐added fine chemicals with 100% selectivity. The reported approach could be adopted to create other forms of catalytically active sites from other nonprecious metals.
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Journal Title
ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume
31
Issue
11
Subject
Physical sciences
Chemical sciences
Engineering