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Effect of spacer groups on the performance of MCM-41-supported platinum cluster-derived hydrogenation catalysts

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Title Effect of spacer groups on the performance of MCM-41-supported platinum cluster-derived hydrogenation catalysts
 
Creator MAITY, NILADRI
BASU, SUSMIT
MAPA, MAITRI
RAJAMOHANAN, PATTUPARAMBIL R
GANAPATHY, SUBRAMANIAN
GOPINATH, CHINNAKONDA S
BHADURI, SUMIT
LAHIRI, GOUTAM KUMAR
 
Subject multicarrier modulation
nuclear magnetic resonance
multicarrier modulation
photoelectron spectroscopy
negative ions
 
Description MCM-41 was functionalized with (EtO)3SiCH2Cl, (MeO)3SiCH2CH2CH2Cl, and (CH3)Cl2SiCH2Cl. The functionalized materials were characterized by solid-state NMR (CPMAS, 29Si and 13C) and XPS. The NMR data indicate that three new silicon environments were created by (EtO)3SiCH2Cl and (MeO)3SiCH2CH2CH2Cl, whereas with (CH3)Cl2SiCH2Cl, two new silicon environments were obtained. XPS results from Si 2p core level and the valence band from the material functionalized by (MeO)3Si(CH2)3Cl was found to be the same as that of the corresponding fresh catalyst (1a), in contrast to that of the materials functionalized by the other two silane reagents. After further functionalization with triethylamine, these materials were used as inorganic anion exchangers to support the cluster anion [Pt12(CO)24]2−. Solid-state NMR (29Si, 13C, 15N) was used to establish the presence of the quaternary ammonium group in the cluster-supported species. Analogous materials were also created using fumed silica as the support, and all of the cluster-supported materials were tested as catalysts for the hydrogenation of methyl pyruvate, acetophenone, nitrobenzene, benzonitrile, ethylacetoacetate, 4-nitrotoluene, cyclohexanone, allyl alcohol, and styrene. The best activity was obtained for the catalyst that had MCM-41 as the support and chloropropyl as the spacer group. TEM showed that the supports and the spacer groups had observable effects on the platinum crystallite size of the catalysts.
 
Publisher Elsevier
 
Date 2009-04-03T09:05:42Z
2011-11-25T20:40:32Z
2011-12-26T13:08:39Z
2011-12-27T05:56:36Z
2009-04-03T09:05:42Z
2011-11-25T20:40:32Z
2011-12-26T13:08:39Z
2011-12-27T05:56:36Z
2006
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Journal of Catalysis 242(2), 332-339
0021-9517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2006.06.016
http://hdl.handle.net/10054/1128
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10054/1128
 
Language en