A general method to heterogenize, stabilize and significantly enhance the activity of selective visible light photocatalysts for aerobic oxidation of glycerol is devised. The new method makes use of the sol-gel encapsulation of photocatalytic species in silica-based matrices to afford leach-proof catalysts capable to afford valued products at low cost with little or no waste generation. In particular, the photocatalytic selective conversion of glycerol is performed in water solvent under ambient conditions with molecular oxygen as oxidant and visible light as the driving energy source, thereby meeting all requirements for a green chemical process. Entrapment of the semiconductor-based photocatalyst inside the transparent porous silica matrix enhances substrate adsorption, thus improving its local concentration and favoring reaction with the photogenerated active species. © 2014 The Partner Organisations.

Sol-gel entrapped visible light photocatalysts for selective conversions

Ciriminna R;Palmisano Giovanni;Pagliaro Mario
2014

Abstract

A general method to heterogenize, stabilize and significantly enhance the activity of selective visible light photocatalysts for aerobic oxidation of glycerol is devised. The new method makes use of the sol-gel encapsulation of photocatalytic species in silica-based matrices to afford leach-proof catalysts capable to afford valued products at low cost with little or no waste generation. In particular, the photocatalytic selective conversion of glycerol is performed in water solvent under ambient conditions with molecular oxygen as oxidant and visible light as the driving energy source, thereby meeting all requirements for a green chemical process. Entrapment of the semiconductor-based photocatalyst inside the transparent porous silica matrix enhances substrate adsorption, thus improving its local concentration and favoring reaction with the photogenerated active species. © 2014 The Partner Organisations.
2014
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
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