| Literature DB >> 28471042 |
Tianyu Yang1,2,3, Lijuan Wei1, Lingyan Jing1, Jifen Liang1, Xiaoming Zhang1, Min Tang4, Michael J Monteiro2, Ying Ian Chen3, Yong Wang4, Sai Gu5, Dongyuan Zhao6,7, Hengquan Yang1, Jian Liu8,2,5, G Q Max Lu9.
Abstract
There is a strong desire to design and synthesize catalysts that assemble at the oil-water interface to improve the efficiency of biphasic reactions. Anisotropic dumbbell-shaped bi-component mesoporous carbon-organosilica Janus particles with asymmetric wettability are synthesized through a one-step compartmentalized growth of a mesoporous organosilica sphere attached to a mesoporous resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) sphere. A library was prepared of tunable Janus particles possessing diverse hollow structures with various functionalities. As a proof of concept, the Janus particle-derived catalyst can assemble at the oil-water interface to stabilize Pickering emulsions. Owing to the increased reaction interface area, the Janus catalyst exhibits a more than three-fold increase in catalytic efficiency compared to the Pt loaded carbon sphere catalyst in aqueous hydrogenation reactions.Entities:
Keywords: Janus particles; Pickering emulsions; hydrogenation; mesoporous materials; nanocatalysis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28471042 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201701640
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336