Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd Catalysts
New catalytic materials, based on palladium immobilized in ionic liquid supported on alginate, were elaborated. Alginate was associated with gelatin for the immobilization of ionic liquids (ILs) and the binding of palladium. These catalytic materials were designed in the form of highly porous monoli...
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doaj-0dff954271f842db849896f8f21e7c292020-11-24T22:50:20ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912012-01-0121315310.3390/nano2010031Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd CatalystsEric GuibalAnnie-Claude GaumontThierry VincentIsabelle DezChloë VincentClaire JouanninNew catalytic materials, based on palladium immobilized in ionic liquid supported on alginate, were elaborated. Alginate was associated with gelatin for the immobilization of ionic liquids (ILs) and the binding of palladium. These catalytic materials were designed in the form of highly porous monoliths (HPMs), in order to be used in a column reactor. The catalytic materials were tested for the hydrogenation of 4-nitroaniline (4-NA) in the presence of formic acid as hydrogen donor. The different parameters for the elaboration of the catalytic materials were studied and their impact analyzed in terms of microstructures, palladium sorption properties and catalytic performances. The characteristics of the biopolymer (proportion of β-D-mannuronic acid (M) and α-L-guluronic acid (G) in the biopolymer defined by the M/G ratio), the concentration of the porogen agent, and the type of coagulating agent significantly influenced catalytic performances. The freezing temperature had a significant impact on structural properties, but hardly affected the catalytic rate. Cellulose fibers were incorporated as mechanical strengthener into the catalytic materials, and allowed to enhance mechanical properties and catalytic efficiency but required increasing the amount of hydrogen donor for catalysis.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/2/1/31alginateionic liquidhighly porous monolithpalladium4-nitroanilinecatalytic hydrogenation |
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Eric Guibal Annie-Claude Gaumont Thierry Vincent Isabelle Dez Chloë Vincent Claire Jouannin Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd Catalysts Nanomaterials alginate ionic liquid highly porous monolith palladium 4-nitroaniline catalytic hydrogenation |
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Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd Catalysts |
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Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd Catalysts |
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Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd Catalysts |
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Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd Catalysts |
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Study of Alginate-Supported Ionic Liquid and Pd Catalysts |
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study of alginate-supported ionic liquid and pd catalysts |
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Nanomaterials |
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2012-01-01 |
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New catalytic materials, based on palladium immobilized in ionic liquid supported on alginate, were elaborated. Alginate was associated with gelatin for the immobilization of ionic liquids (ILs) and the binding of palladium. These catalytic materials were designed in the form of highly porous monoliths (HPMs), in order to be used in a column reactor. The catalytic materials were tested for the hydrogenation of 4-nitroaniline (4-NA) in the presence of formic acid as hydrogen donor. The different parameters for the elaboration of the catalytic materials were studied and their impact analyzed in terms of microstructures, palladium sorption properties and catalytic performances. The characteristics of the biopolymer (proportion of β-D-mannuronic acid (M) and α-L-guluronic acid (G) in the biopolymer defined by the M/G ratio), the concentration of the porogen agent, and the type of coagulating agent significantly influenced catalytic performances. The freezing temperature had a significant impact on structural properties, but hardly affected the catalytic rate. Cellulose fibers were incorporated as mechanical strengthener into the catalytic materials, and allowed to enhance mechanical properties and catalytic efficiency but required increasing the amount of hydrogen donor for catalysis. |
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alginate ionic liquid highly porous monolith palladium 4-nitroaniline catalytic hydrogenation |
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