Hybrid organic–inorganic catalytic mesoporous materials with protonsponges as building blocks
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Non-ordered organic–inorganic mesoporous hybrid materials with basic sites have been
synthesized following a fluoride-catalysed sol–gel process at neutral pH and low temperatures
that avoids the use of structural directing agents (SDAs). Proton sponges have been used as the
organic builder of the hybrids, while the inorganic part corresponds to silica tetrahedra.
The proton sponges are diamines that exhibit very high basicity and, after functionalization,
have been introduced as part of the walls of the mesoporous silica by one-pot synthesis.
Several hybrids with different organic loadings have been synthesized and characterized by gas
adsorption, thermogravimetric and elemental analysis, solid state MAS-NMR and FTIR
spectroscopy. These hybrids show high activity as base catalysts and can be recycled.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Enrica Gianotti; Urbano Diaz; Salvatore Coluccia; Avelino Corma
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