Amphoteric composite of ZrP and N-doped porous carbon: Synthesis, characterization, and potential use for cycloaddition of CO.

Heliyon

College of Environmental and Resource, Research Center of Environment and Health, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, 030006, PR China.

Published: November 2023

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  • Composites of amorphous ZrP and N-doped carbon were created through a one-step pyrolysis process, showing potential for use in the cycloaddition of carbon monoxide (CO) to epoxides.
  • The materials have a mesoporous structure and high zirconium (Zr) content, allowing them to function effectively in an acid-base tandem reaction that opens epoxide rings and adds CO.
  • The catalysts maintain their amphoteric properties and catalytic performance even after four reaction cycles, indicating their stability and efficiency in producing carbonates.

Article Abstract

Composites of amorphous ZrP and N-doped carbon were prepared in a one-step pyrolysis process instead of general post-loading technique. Owing to their mesoporous structure (6-10 nm) and Zr content (up to 41 wt%), the amphoteric materials have potential use in the cycloaddition of CO to epoxides, which is an acid‒base tandem process including the ring opening of epoxides and the addition of CO. Substantial work has been done on how starting materials impact the structure and performance of composite materials. The coordination between metal and melamine has been confirmed, and it can be implanted in the melamine-polymer initiation of formation of porous metal-carbon materials. The composite catalysts exhibit amphoteric properties, present broad-spectrum adsorption, and finally produce carbonates via cycloaddition of CO to epoxides. It is remarkable that the multiple characteristics of porous solids are stabilized, and no significant loss of catalytic performance is observed after four cycles.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10623289PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21353DOI Listing

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