Syntheses of a heterogeneous catalysts using vapor phase self-assembly
Burtman Vladimir

TL;DR
This paper reports the development of a vapor phase self-assembled heterocatalytic surface using cobalt porphyrin, demonstrating stability and catalytic activity in organic oxidation reactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel vapor phase self-assembly method to create stable heterocatalytic surfaces with catalytic activity.
Findings
Catalyst exhibits thermal stability
Catalyst shows activity in organic oxidation
Surface assembly is achieved via imide bonds
Abstract
The first vapor phase self-assembled heterocatalytic structure on surface is build from cobalt 5,10,15,20 tetrakis (4-aminophenyl)-21H, 23H-porphine through imide bonds. This heterogeneous catalyst possesses essential thermal and temporal stability along with catalytic activity in oxidation processes of organic substrates.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurface Chemistry and Catalysis · Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry · Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
