| Literature DB >> 24648252 |
Ding Wang1, Wenqi Niu, Minghui Tan, Mingbo Wu, Xuejun Zheng, Yanpeng Li, Noritatsu Tsubaki.
Abstract
Pt nanocatalysts loaded on reduced graphene oxide (Pt/RGO) were prepared by means of a convenient microwave-assisted reduction approach with ethylene glycol as reductant. The conversion of cellulose or cellobiose into sorbitol was used as an application reaction to investigate their catalytic performance. Various metal nanocatalysts loaded on RGO were compared and RGO-supported Pt exhibited the highest catalytic activity with 91.5 % of sorbitol yield from cellobiose. The catalytic performances of Pt nanocatalysts supported on different carbon materials or on silica support were also compared. The results showed that RGO was the best catalyst support, and the yield of sorbitol was as high as 91.5 % from cellobiose and 58.9 % from cellulose, respectively. The improvement of catalytic activity was attributed to the appropriate Pt particle size and hydrogen spillover effect of Pt/RGO catalyst. Interestingly, the size and dispersion of supported Pt particles could be easily regulated by convenient adjustment of the microwave heating temperature. The catalytic performance was found to initially increase and then decrease with increasing particle size. The optimum Pt particle size was 3.6 nm. These findings may offer useful guidelines for designing novel catalysts with beneficial catalytic performance for biomass conversion.Entities:
Keywords: biomass; graphene oxide; hydrogen spillover effect; hydrogenation; sorbitol
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24648252 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201301123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928