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Polymer Composite Reactor with “Autonomous” Access for Aquatically Self-Governed Catalytic Ability.

Authors :
Bao, Xin
Zuo, Chongchong
Zhou, Qin
Wu, Shuping
Zhu, Maiyong
Luo, Rong
Li, Songjun
Source :
Journal of Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers & Materials. Jul2018, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p1511-1519. 9p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This study was aimed at addressing the present challenge in self-controlled catalysts, about how to furnish the catalysts with self-governed catalytic ability in water. This objective was met by constructing a polymer composite reactor inspired from marine mussels, made of an aquatically autonomous polymer and encapsulated metal nanoparticles. The aquatically autonomous properties at the polymer support, in combination with the catalytic ability of metal nanoparticles, allowed the reactor to run catalysis with aquatically ‘autonomous’ access, which led to the occurrence of aquatically self-governed catalytic ability. This reactor showed poor catalytic reactivity in water at relatively low temperatures due to the ‘closed’ polymeric networks, which blocked access to the encapsulated metal nanoparticles. This reactor showed, however, significant reactivity in water at relatively high temperatures in response to the ‘openness’ of the access. Unlike the switchable catalysis at reported catalytic reactors which usually involved conventional hydrophilic/hydrophobic transition and the leaching of metal nanoparticles, the switchable catalysis at this reactor ran naturally with the aquatically autonomous access that did not involve any hydrophilic/hydrophobic transition and the leaching of metal nanoparticles. This protocol suggested opportunities for developing robust smart catalysts for aquatic chemical processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15741443
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers & Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130275098
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-018-0847-2