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Effect of basicity on the catalytic properties of Ni-containing hydrotalcites in the aerobic oxidation of alcohol

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS A-CHEMICAL
Volume 425, Issue -, Pages 255-265

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2016.10.017

Keywords

Basicity; Ni-containing hydrotalcites; Magnesium; Alcohol oxidation

Funding

  1. Advanced Catalysis and Green Manufacturing Collaborative Innovation Center of Changzhou University
  2. National Science Foundation of China [21403018]
  3. Prospective Joint Research Project on the Industry, Education and Research of Jiangsu Province [BY2015027-16]

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A series of Ni-containing hydrotalcites with different basicities have been prepared by introducing different Mg2+ contents, and characterized by XRD, SEM, TG-DTG, ICP, FTIR, Hammett analysis, DR UV-vis, XPS, etc. The effects of basicity on the catalytic performance in the selective aerobic oxidation of alcohols and the mechanism have been studied. The results showed that substituting Ni2+ in the structure by Mg2+ ions significantly increased the surface basicity of the catalysts. The surface basicity of Ni-containing hydrotalcites could accelerate the first acid-base reaction step in the oxidation and improve the catalytic activity. Varied alcohols were tested and discussed in the reaction system to verify the effect, and the results indicated that the activity of alpha-C-H bond is the key factor for the benzyl alcohol derivatives, while the first base-acid reaction step may be more important for aliphatic alcohols. The comparison results between the hydrotalcites and the calcined samples showed that the type of basic site have significantly influence on the catalytic activity, and only the Bronsted OH basic sites accelerate the oxidation. In addition, a probable mechanism for the reaction was postulated based on catalytic results, Hammett and a series of controlled experiments. The main factors affecting the catalytic oxidation of varied alcohols using molecular oxygen as the ultimate oxidant have been discussed, which may be helpful in designing more efficient catalyst. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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