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Synthesis of cyclodextrin-stabilized gold nanoparticles supported hierarchical zeolites for the facile production of furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) from 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF)

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2023.112559

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Cyclodextrin; Gold nanoparticles; High dispersity; Hierarchical zeolite; FDCA; HMF

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The development of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs)-based catalysts is crucial for various catalytic applications due to their excellent activity. However, sintering of Au NPs at high temperatures often leads to aggregation and decreased active surface area, hindering catalytic performance. To address this issue, small-scale and highly dispersed gold nanoparticles supported on oxide surfaces are designed using cyclodextrin as a stabilizer. These ultra-small gold nanoparticles exhibit superior catalytic performance in HMF oxidation to FDCA, highlighting their potential as heterogeneous catalysts for biorefinery applications.
The development of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs)-based catalysts is a crucial issue in diverse catalytic applications due to their excellent activity. However, it often suffers from the Au NPs sintering at high temperatures, and therefore the aggregation of Au NPs to large particle sizes results in a decreased active surface area, eventually lowering a catalytic activity. To overcome these limitations, the rational design of small-scale and highly dispersed nanoparticles of gold on oxide supports is a challenging task in heterogeneous catalysis. In this contribution, we report an efficient concept to fabricate ultra-small gold nanoparticles supported on hierarchical ZSM-5 surfaces using cyclodextrin as a stabilizer with the particle size in the range of 1.3 +/- 0.4 nm. In strong contrast to this, the large gold particles on zeolite surfaces are obtained approximately 3.6 +/- 3.2 nm, when using a conventional impregnation method without a stabilizer. Consequently, the rationally designed ultra-small gold nanoparticles supported on hierarchical ZSM-5 can greatly promote high catalytic performance in HMF oxidation to FDCA with a yield of 75% under mild reaction condition. These findings emphasize the advantage of using cyclodextrin stabilized metallic nanoparticles supported on zeolite surfaces as heterogeneous catalysts for biomonomer production. This example opens up perspectives for the development of highly efficient catalytic materials of gold nanoparticle-zeolite interfaces for biorefinery applications.

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