Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to Aniline
The search for sustainable alternatives for use in chemical synthesis and catalysis has found an ally in non-conventional energy sources and widely available green solvents. The use of glycerol, an abundant natural solvent, as an excellent “sacrificial” hydrogen source for the copper-catalyzed micro...
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doaj-e90df7537fee41559bfed920f54339e42020-11-25T00:13:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462020-01-01810.3389/fchem.2020.00034492078Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to AnilineMaria Jesus Moran0Katia Martina1Georgios D. Stefanidis2Jeroen Jordens3Tom Van Gerven4Vincent Goovaerts5Maela Manzoli6Carlo Groffils7Giancarlo Cravotto8Dipartimento di Scienza e Tecnologia del Farmaco, University of Turin, Turin, ItalyDipartimento di Scienza e Tecnologia del Farmaco, University of Turin, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Chemical Engineering KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumDepartment of Chemical Engineering KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumDepartment of Chemical Engineering KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumMEAM Microwave Test Center, Herk-de-Stad, BelgiumDipartimento di Scienza e Tecnologia del Farmaco, University of Turin, Turin, ItalyMEAM Microwave Test Center, Herk-de-Stad, BelgiumDipartimento di Scienza e Tecnologia del Farmaco, University of Turin, Turin, ItalyThe search for sustainable alternatives for use in chemical synthesis and catalysis has found an ally in non-conventional energy sources and widely available green solvents. The use of glycerol, an abundant natural solvent, as an excellent “sacrificial” hydrogen source for the copper-catalyzed microwave (MW)-promoted transfer hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline has been investigated in this work. Copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) were prepared in glycerol and the efficacy of the glycerol layer in mediating the interaction between the metal active sites has been examined using HRTEM analyses. Its high polarity, low vapor pressure, long relaxation time, and high acoustic impedance mean that excellent results were also obtained when the reaction media was subjected to ultrasound (US) and MW irradiation. US has been shown to play an important role in the process via its ability to enhance CuNPs dispersion, favor mechanical depassivation and increase catalytic active surface area, while MW irradiation shortened the reaction time from some hours to a few minutes. These synergistic combinations promoted the exhaustive reduction of nitrobenzene to aniline and facilitated the scale-up of the protocol for its optimized use in industrial MW reactors.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2020.00034/fullglycerolmicrowavesultrasoundtransfer hydrogenationcopper nanoparticles |
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Maria Jesus Moran Katia Martina Georgios D. Stefanidis Jeroen Jordens Tom Van Gerven Vincent Goovaerts Maela Manzoli Carlo Groffils Giancarlo Cravotto Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to Aniline Frontiers in Chemistry glycerol microwaves ultrasound transfer hydrogenation copper nanoparticles |
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Maria Jesus Moran Katia Martina Georgios D. Stefanidis Jeroen Jordens Tom Van Gerven Vincent Goovaerts Maela Manzoli Carlo Groffils Giancarlo Cravotto |
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Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to Aniline |
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Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to Aniline |
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Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to Aniline |
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Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to Aniline |
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Glycerol: An Optimal Hydrogen Source for Microwave-Promoted Cu-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene to Aniline |
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glycerol: an optimal hydrogen source for microwave-promoted cu-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline |
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The search for sustainable alternatives for use in chemical synthesis and catalysis has found an ally in non-conventional energy sources and widely available green solvents. The use of glycerol, an abundant natural solvent, as an excellent “sacrificial” hydrogen source for the copper-catalyzed microwave (MW)-promoted transfer hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline has been investigated in this work. Copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) were prepared in glycerol and the efficacy of the glycerol layer in mediating the interaction between the metal active sites has been examined using HRTEM analyses. Its high polarity, low vapor pressure, long relaxation time, and high acoustic impedance mean that excellent results were also obtained when the reaction media was subjected to ultrasound (US) and MW irradiation. US has been shown to play an important role in the process via its ability to enhance CuNPs dispersion, favor mechanical depassivation and increase catalytic active surface area, while MW irradiation shortened the reaction time from some hours to a few minutes. These synergistic combinations promoted the exhaustive reduction of nitrobenzene to aniline and facilitated the scale-up of the protocol for its optimized use in industrial MW reactors. |
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