Pd/Cu-Oxide Nanoconjugate at Zeolite‑Y Crystallite
Crafting the Mesoporous Channels for Selective Oxidation of Benzyl-Alcohols
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Solid-state
grinding of palladium and copper salts allowed the growth of palladium/copper
oxide interface at the zeolite-Y surface. The hybrid nanostructured
material was used as reusable heterogeneous catalyst for selective
oxidation of various benzyl alcohols. The large surface area provided
by the zeolite-Y matrix highly influenced the catalytic activity,
as well as the recyclability of the synthesized catalyst. Impregnation
of PdO-CuO nanoparticles on zeolite crystallite leads to the generation
of mesoporous channel that probably prevented the leaching of the
metal-oxide nanoparticles and endorsed high mass transfer. Formation
of mesoporous channel at the external surface of zeolite-Y was evident
from transmission electron microscopy and surface area analysis. PdO-CuO
nanoparticles were found to be within the range of 2–5 nm.
The surface area of PdO-CuO-Y catalyst was found to be much lower
than parent zeolite-Y. The decrease in surface area as well as the
presence of hysteresis loop in the N2-adsoprtion isotherm
further suggested successful encapsulation of PdO-CuO nanoparticles
via the mesoporous channel formation. The high positive shifting in
binding energy in both Pd and Cu was attributed to the influence of
zeolite-Y framework on lattice contraction of metal oxides via confinement
effect. PdO-CuO-Y catalyst was found to oxidize benzyl alcohol with
99% selectivity. On subjecting to microwave irradiation the same oxidation
reaction was found to occur at ambient condition giving same conversion
and selectivity.
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Sharma, Mukesh; Das, Biraj; Sharma, Mitu; Deka, Biplab K.; Park, Young-Bin; Bhargava, Suresh K.; et al. (2017). Pd/Cu-Oxide Nanoconjugate at Zeolite‑Y Crystallite
Crafting the Mesoporous Channels for Selective Oxidation of Benzyl-Alcohols. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b11086