Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento:
http://hdl.handle.net/2067/46081
Titolo: | Dendrimer crown-ether tethered multi-wall carbon nanotubes support methyltrioxorhenium in the selective oxidation of olefins to epoxides | Autori: | Bizzarri, Bruno Mattia Fanelli, Angelica botta, lorenzo Sadun, Claudia Gontrani, Lorenzo Ferella, Francesco Crucianelli, Marcello Saladino, Raffaele |
Rivista: | RSC ADVANCES | Data pubblicazione: | 2020 | Abstract: | Benzo-15-crown-5 ether supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by tethered poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers efficiently coordinated methyltrioxorhenium in the selective oxidation of olefins to epoxides. Environmentally friendly hydrogen peroxide was used as a primary oxidant. Up to first and second generation dendrimer aggregates were prepared by applying a divergent PAMAM methodology. FT-IR, XRD and ICP-MS analyses confirmed the effective coordination of methyltrioxorhenium by the benzo-15-crown-5 ether moiety after immobilization on MWCNTs. The novel catalysts converted olefins to the corresponding epoxides in high yield without the use of Lewis base additives, or anhydrous hydrogen peroxide, the catalyst being stable for more than six oxidative runs. In the absence of the PAMAM structure, the synthesis of diols largely prevailed. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2067/46081 | ISSN: | 2046-2069 | DOI: | 10.1039/d0ra02785e | Diritti: | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States |
È visualizzato nelle collezioni: | A1. Articolo in rivista |
File in questo documento:
File | Descrizione | Dimensioni | Formato | Existing users please |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 Dendrimer crown-ether.pdf | Article | 859.94 kB | Adobe PDF | Richiedi una copia |
SCOPUSTM
Citations
10
8
Last Week
0
0
Last month
0
0
controllato il 17-apr-2024
Page view(s)
51
Last Week
0
0
Last month
0
0
controllato il 24-apr-2024
Download(s)
3
controllato il 24-apr-2024
Google ScholarTM
Check
Altmetric
Questo documento è distribuito in accordo con Licenza Creative Commons