Mechanochemical Preparation Of Magnetically Separable Fe And Cu-Based Bimetallic Nanocatalysts For Vanillin Production

NANOMATERIALS(2021)

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A highly sustainable method for the preparation of supported iron oxide and copper nanoparticles (NPs) on a biomass-derived carbon by solvent-free mechanochemical process is reported. In-situ mechanochemically obtained extracts from orange peel could behave as a green reducing agent, allowing the formation of Cu metal nanoparticles as well as generating a magnetic phase (magnetite) in the systems via partial Fe3+ reduction. At the same time, orange peel residues also served as template and carbon source, adding oxygen functionalities, which were found to benefit the catalytic performance of mechanochemically synthesized nanomaterials. The series of magnetic Cu-Fe@OP were tested in the oxidation of trans-ferulic acid towards vanillin, remarkably revealing a maximum vanillin yield of 82% for the sample treated at 200 degrees C.
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mechanochemical synthesis, mechanochemical extraction, green chemistry, solvent-free process, Cu nanoparticles, heterogeneous catalysis
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