Iridium(O) nanoparticles dispersed in zeolite framework: A highly active and long-lived green nanocatalyst for-the hydrogenation of neat aromatics at room temperature

Tonbul, Y; Zahmakiran, M; Ozkar, S

HERO ID

2901370

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Journal Article

Year

2014

Language

English

HERO ID 2901370
In Press No
Year 2014
Title Iridium(O) nanoparticles dispersed in zeolite framework: A highly active and long-lived green nanocatalyst for-the hydrogenation of neat aromatics at room temperature
Authors Tonbul, Y; Zahmakiran, M; Ozkar, S
Journal Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume 148
Page Numbers 466-472
Abstract The complete hydrogenation of aromatic molecules is one of the key transformation employed in the synthetic and petroleum chemistry. Described herein is a new catalytic nanomaterial for the hydrogenation of neat aromatics under mild conditions. A novel nanocatalyst, consisting of iridium(O) nanoparticles stabilized by zeolite with EAU framework could reproducibly been prepared from the reduction of iridium(III)-exchanged zeolite in an aqueous sodium borohydride solution at room temperature and characterized by ICP-MS, P-XRD, HRTEM, XPS, N-2-Ads.-Des., and P(C6H11)(3) poisoning. The results reveal the formation of iridium(O) nanoparticles of 5.8 +/- 2.1 nm size dispersed on the external surface along with iridium(O) nanolclusters in cavities of zeolite-Y whereby the host matrix remains intact. The resulting iridium(O) nanoparticles were employed as heterogeneous catalyst in the hydrogenation of various aromatic substrates (benzene, toluene, o-xylene and mesitylene) in the solvent-free systems at room temperature and 3 bar initial Hy pressure. They are highly active catalyst in the hydrogenation of neat aromatics, such as they can completely hydrogenate benzene to cyclohexane with an initial turnover frequency value of TOE= 3215 h(-1). Moreover, they show high durability against to leaching and sintering throughout the catalytic runs, which make them reusable catalyst. More importantly, testing the catalytic lifetime of our iridium(O) nanoparticles showed that they provide previously unprecedented total turnover number of TO = 197,000 over 92 h before deactivation in the hydrogenation of benzene at room temperature and 3 bar initial H-2 pressure. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.apcatb.2013.11.017
Wosid WOS:000332431500049
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Keyword Iridium; Nanocatalyst; Zeolite; Hydrogenation; Aromatics
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