Artículo
Sulfur-stabilised copper nanoparticles for the aerobic oxidation of amines to imines under ambient conditions
Fecha de publicación:
05/2021
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Revista:
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
ISSN:
2050-7488
e-ISSN:
2050-7496
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The stabilisation of metal nanoparticles and control of their oxidation state are crucial factors in nanocatalysis. Elemental sulfur has been found to be a cheap and effective stabilising agent for copper nanoparticles in the form of copper(i) oxide. The Cu2ONPs/S8 system has been characterised by ICP-OES, EDX, XRD, XPS, FE-SEM, SEM, TEM and Cryo-EM. Astonishingly, in organic medium, the copper nanoparticles are organised as concentric rings within nanodroplets of sulfur of ca. 20-70 nm. In synthetic organic chemistry, imines can be directly obtained by the less studied and practiced oxidation of primary amines; however, the reaction conditions utilised are usually harsh and far from meeting the principles of Green Chemistry. Cu2ONPs/S8 has been successfully applied to the solvent-free aerobic oxidation of primary amines to imines under ambient conditions, using air as a terminal oxidant. The catalyst is effective in the homo- and heterocoupling of benzylic amines at very low copper loading (0.3 mol%), being catalytically superior to a range of commercial copper catalysts. A reaction mechanism has been proposed based on experimental evidence, which clarifies the major uncertainty regarding the key intermediate. The results of this study suggest a number of new avenues for research in nanocatalysis.
Palabras clave:
COOPER NANOPARTICLES
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SULFUR
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AEROBIC OXIDATION
,
IMINES
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Articulos(INQUISUR)
Articulos de INST.DE QUIMICA DEL SUR
Articulos de INST.DE QUIMICA DEL SUR
Citación
Martín García, Iris; Díaz Reyes, Gloria; Sloan, George; Moglie, Yanina Fernanda; Alonso, Francisco; Sulfur-stabilised copper nanoparticles for the aerobic oxidation of amines to imines under ambient conditions; Royal Society of Chemistry; Journal of Materials Chemistry A; 9; 18; 5-2021; 11312-11322
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