Copper nanoparticles on graphene support: An efficient photocatalyst for coupling of nitroaromatics in visible light


Autoria(s): Guo, Xiaoning; Hao, Caihong; Jin, Guoqiang; Zhu, Huai-Yong; Guo, Xiang-Yun
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Copper is a low-cost plasmonic metal. Efficient photocatalysts of copper nanoparticles on graphene support are successfully developed for controllably catalyzing the coupling reactions of aromatic nitro compounds to the corresponding azoxy or azo compounds under visible-light irradiation. The coupling of nitrobenzene produces azoxybenzene with a yield of 90 % at 60 °C, but azobenzene with a yield of 96 % at 90 °C. When irradiated with natural sunlight (mean light intensity of 0.044 W cm−2) at about 35 °C, 70 % of the nitrobenzene is converted and 57 % of the product is azobenzene. The electrons of the copper nanoparticles gain the energy of the incident light through a localized surface plasmon resonance effect and photoexcitation of the bound electrons. The excited energetic electrons at the surface of the copper nanoparticles facilitate the cleavage of the NO bonds in the aromatic nitro compounds. Hence, the catalyzed coupling reaction can proceed under light irradiation and moderate conditions. This study provides a green photocatalytic route for the production of azo compounds and highlights a potential application for graphene.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88563/

Publicador

Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA

Relação

DOI:10.1002/anie.201309482

Guo, Xiaoning, Hao, Caihong, Jin, Guoqiang, Zhu, Huai-Yong, & Guo, Xiang-Yun (2014) Copper nanoparticles on graphene support: An efficient photocatalyst for coupling of nitroaromatics in visible light. Angewandte Chemie, 53(7), pp. 1973-1977.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Journal Article