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HERO ID
4718072
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Defective graphene as a metal-free catalyst for chemoselective olefin hydrogenation by hydrazine
Author(s)
Dhakshinamoorthy, A; He, J; Franconetti, A; Asiri, AM; Primo, Ana; Garcia, H
Year
2018
Volume
8
Issue
6
Page Numbers
1589-1598
DOI
10.1039/c7cy02404e
Web of Science Id
WOS:000428087400011
Abstract
A series of defective graphenes containing or not containing N, B, S and other heteroatoms exhibited general activity as metal-free catalysts for the hydrogenation of C=C double bonds by hydrazine in the presence of oxygen. The best-performing graphene was the one obtained from the pyrolysis of alginate and subsequent exfoliation by sonication. The material was reusable in three consecutive runs without decay in its catalytic activity, and it exhibited 99% chemoselectivity for C=C double bonds vs. nitro group hydrogenation in contrast with conventional Pd supported on carbon, which was almost unselective. Theoretical calculations using a model for defective graphene for styrene hydrogenation showed adsorption of the substrate by - stacking, resulting in activation of the double bond and direct interaction of cis-diimide with the C=C group.
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