Catalysts (Feb 2023)

Copper Oxide Nanoparticles over Hierarchical Silica Monoliths for Continuous-Flow Selective Alcoholysis of Styrene Oxide

  • Marcello Marelli,
  • Federica Zaccheria,
  • Nicoletta Ravasio,
  • Emanuela Pitzalis,
  • Youcef Didi,
  • Anne Galarneau,
  • Nicola Scotti,
  • Claudio Evangelisti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13020341
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 341

Abstract

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A simple and reproducible approach for the synthesis of Cu-based heterogeneous catalysts, named flow chemisorption hydrolysis (flow-CH), is reported. The approach, derived from the CH method, allows size-controlled CuO nanoparticles (mean diameter 2.9 nm) to be obtained, that are highly and homogeneously dispersed into hierarchically meso-/macroporous silica monoliths. The Cu-based monolithic catalysts (CuO@SiO2-MN, 8.4 wt.% Cu) were studied in the styrene oxide ring opening reaction at 60 °C in the presence of isopropanol, under continuous flow-through conditions. A remarkable activity with a steady-state conversion of 97% for 13 h and 100% selectivity towards the corresponding β-alkoxyalcohol was observed. The performances of CuO@SiO2-MN were higher than those obtained in batch conditions with the previously reported CuO/SiO2 catalysts and with the ground CuO@SiO2-MN monolith in terms of productivity and selectivity. Moreover, a negligible Cu leaching (2-MN catalysts could be regenerated by a mild calcination (220 °C) permitting reuse.

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