Recently I am researching about SELECTIVE TRANSFER HYDROGENATION; ACTIVE-SITES; NANOPARTICLES; ESTERIFICATION; CO; ALDEHYDES; FE; NITROARENES; PERFORMANCE; COMPLEXES, Saw an article supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21978115]; central laboratory of the School of Chemical and Materials Engineering. Category: esters-buliding-blocks. Published in ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY in CAMBRIDGE ,Authors: Jiang, JS; Li, X; Du, SY; Shi, LC; Jiang, PP; Zhang, PB; Dong, YM; Leng, Y. The CAS is 103-26-4. Through research, I have a further understanding and discovery of Methyl 3-phenyl-2-propenoate
The direct oxidation of alcohols to esters is an environmentally benign and cost-effective organic synthetic strategy, but it is still a great challenge to discover an economic, highly active, and long-term stable catalyst for efficient transformation of alcohols to esters under milder conditions. Herein, we developed cobalt and copper nanoparticle -co-decorated nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts (CoCu@NCn) through two steps of ball milling and calcination. It was found that CoCu@NCn could catalyze the oxidation of alcohols to esters effectively in the absence of basic additives. The catalytic activity was much higher than those of monometallic Co@NC2 and Cu@NC2 samples, and the catalyst can be conveniently recovered and quite steadily reused. Through a series of control experiments and characterizations, it is concluded that the remarkable catalytic performance of CoCu@NC2 was associated with the synergistic effect between the two metal components, the enhanced basic active sites and the active surface area.
Category: esters-buliding-blocks. Welcome to talk about 103-26-4, If you have any questions, you can contact Jiang, JS; Li, X; Du, SY; Shi, LC; Jiang, PP; Zhang, PB; Dong, YM; Leng, Y or send Email.
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Article; Weng, Shiue-Shien; Ke, Chih-Shueh; Chen, Fong-Kuang; Lyu, You-Fu; Lin, Guan-Ying; Tetrahedron; vol. 67; 9; (2011); p. 1640 – 1648;,
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