1. Aquivion–Carbon Composites with Tunable Amphiphilicity for Pickering Interfacial Catalysis
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Bing Hong, Jingya Lu, Zhaoyu Fan, Marc Pera-Titus, Yisheng Xu, and Shi Zhang
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Materials science ,Composite number ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Biomass ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Reagent ,Emulsion ,Carbon composites ,General Materials Science ,Reactivity (chemistry) ,0210 nano-technology ,Carbon - Abstract
A key demand in biomass conversion is how to achieve high reactivity with immiscible reagents with the use of neither cosolvents nor additives. Pickering interfacial catalysis encompassing the design of amphiphilic catalysts behaving concomitantly as emulsifiers offers an elegant solution. In this study, we prepared a systematic series of amphiphilic Aquivion-carbon composites by the hydrothermal carbonization of guar gum with Aquivion perfluorosulfonic superacid. By tuning the Aquivion-carbon composition, materials with tunable hydrophilic-lipophilic properties could be prepared, showing high versatility for conducting biphasic reactions without stirring. In particular, an optimal formulation based on 5:1 Aquivion-carbon could be developed, showing high activity in the transesterification reaction of glyceryl trioleate with methanol at 100 °C with good reusability due to the genesis of stable Pickering emulsions.
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- 2018
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