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  • This study focused on creating a Ru nanocatalyst supported by Nb-grafted SBA-15, exploring how different levels of Nb impact the catalyst's properties.
  • The Ru@Nb-grafted SBA-15 catalyst demonstrated outstanding performance in producing furandicarboxylic acid, achieving yields over 95% under base-free conditions.
  • The research revealed that Nb oxide species improved the catalyst's surface characteristics and electron density, enhancing both catalytic activity and selectivity, with Ru atoms playing a crucial role in reactant activation.

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This study entailed the synthesis of Ru nanocatalyst decorated on Nb-grafted SBA-15. A Nb-grafted SBA-15 support with varying Nb contents was utilized as a support for the Ru nanoparticles. The effect of Nb grafting on the immobilized Ru nanoparticle catalyst was systematically investigated, and its catalytic performance in the synthesis of furandicarboxylic acid using 5-hydroxymethylfurfural under base-free reaction conditions was evaluated. The results indicate the increased productivity of the Ru@Nb-grafted SBA-15 catalyst with a yield exceeding 95%, representing a significant advancement in catalysis. This study also affords insights into the complex relationship between the catalytic activity and selectivity and its unique surface attributes. Moreover, acidic sites were created, and the electron density within the active sites was modulated by monomeric Nb oxide species on the SBA-15. Additionally, the role of high-electron-density Ru atoms in facilitating the efficient adsorption and activation of the reactant, resulting in enhanced catalytic efficacy, was highlighted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c18720DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • This study focused on creating a Ru nanocatalyst supported by Nb-grafted SBA-15, exploring how different levels of Nb impact the catalyst's properties.
  • The Ru@Nb-grafted SBA-15 catalyst demonstrated outstanding performance in producing furandicarboxylic acid, achieving yields over 95% under base-free conditions.
  • The research revealed that Nb oxide species improved the catalyst's surface characteristics and electron density, enhancing both catalytic activity and selectivity, with Ru atoms playing a crucial role in reactant activation.
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