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Spatial Isolation of Carbon and Silica in a Single Janus Mesoporous Nanoparticle with Tunable Amphiphilicity

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 140, Issue 31, Pages 10009-10015

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b06127

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Funding

  1. China National Key Basic Research Program (973 Project) [2017YFA0207303, 2018YFA0209400, 2013CB934100]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21733003, 21701027]
  3. Key Basic Research Program of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [17JC1400100]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [18ZR1404600]
  5. Shanghai Sailing Program [17YF1401000]
  6. Deanship of Scientific Research at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University [RGP-1438-0006]

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Like surfactants with tunable hydrocarbon chain length, Janus nanoparticles also possess the ability to stabilize emulsions. The volume ratio between the hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains in a single Janus nanoparticle is very important for the stabilization of emulsions, which is still a great challenge. Herein, dual-mesoporous Fe3O4@mC&mSiO(2) Janus nanoparticles with spatial isolation of hydrophobic carbon and hydrophilic silica at the single-particle level have successfully been synthesized for the first time by using a novel surface-charge-mediated selective encapsulation approach. The obtained dual-mesoporous Fe3O4@mC&mSiO(2) Janus nanoparticles are made up of a pure one-dimensional mesoporous SiO2 nanorod with tunable length (50-400 nm), similar to 100 nm wide and similar to 2.7 nm mesopores and a closely connected mesoporous Fe3O4@mC magnetic nanosphere (similar to 150 nm diameter, similar to 10 nm mesopores). As a magnetic solid amphiphilic surfactant, the hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio can be precisely adjusted by varying the volume ratio between silica and carbon domains, endowing the Janus nanoparticles surfactant-like emulsion stabilization ability and recyclability under a magnetic field. Owing to the total spatial separation of carbon and silica, the Janus nanoparticles with an optimized hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio show spectacular emulsion stabilizing ability, which is crucial for improving the biphasic catalysis efficiency. By selectively anchoring catalytic active sites into different domains, the fabricated Janus nanoparticles show outstanding performances in biphasic reduction of 4-nitroanisole with 100% conversion efficiency and 700 h(-1) high turnover frequency for biphasic cascade synthesis of cinnamic acid.

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