Nejvíce citovaný článek - PubMed ID 32687261
P- and F-co-doped Carbon Nitride Nanocatalysts for Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction and Thermocatalytic Furanics Synthesis from Sugars
Climate change and the depletion of fossil fuels increase the demand for sustainable energy. Biodiesel synthesized using heterogeneous acid catalysts is a promising clean-energy carrier that supports a circular carbon economy. Herein, the efficient synthesis of biodiesel is reported using a reusable solid acid graphene catalyst functionalized with a natural aminosulfonic acid. Experimental and theoretical studies reveal the key role of functionalities that simultaneously contain amino and sulfonate groups, which impart superior acidity. Excellent activity and selectivity for oleic acid conversion to oleic acid methyl esters (a sustainable biofuel) are obtained, offering a strategy for achieving improved catalytic performance compared to earlier or benchmark catalysts in the field. Notably, the catalyst also effectively converts common vegetable oils into biodiesel via transesterification and facilitates carbohydrate dehydration to value-added chemicals, demonstrating broad applicability. Two additional variants of aminosulfonic acid-functionalized graphene show similar activity, confirming the crucial role of these functionalities in achieving high acidity and catalytic performance. The development of such potent, recyclable catalysts is crucial because acid catalysis is highly versatile, underpinning many biological and synthetic transformations.
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- biodiesel, esterification, graphene catalysts, heterogeneous acid catalysts, solid acid catalysis, transesterification,
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In view of their unique characteristics and properties, silver nanomaterials (Ag NMs) have been used not only in the field of nanomedicine but also for diverse advanced catalytic technologies. In this comprehensive review, light is shed on general synthetic approaches encompassing chemical reduction, sonochemical, microwave, and thermal treatment among the preparative methods for the syntheses of Ag-based NMs and their catalytic applications. Additionally, some of the latest innovative approaches such as continuous flow integrated with MW and other benign approaches have been emphasized that ultimately pave the way for sustainability. Moreover, the potential applications of emerging Ag NMs, including sub nanomaterials and single atoms, in the field of liquid-phase catalysis, photocatalysis, and electrocatalysis as well as a positive role of Ag NMs in catalytic reactions are meticulously summarized. The scientific interest in the synthesis and applications of Ag NMs lies in the integrated benefits of their catalytic activity, selectivity, stability, and recovery. Therefore, the rise and journey of Ag NM-based catalysts will inspire a new generation of chemists to tailor and design robust catalysts that can effectively tackle major environmental challenges and help to replace noble metals in advanced catalytic applications. This overview concludes by providing future perspectives on the research into Ag NMs in the arena of electrocatalysis and photocatalysis.
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