Metal-free catalysis of nitrogen-doped nanocarbons for the ammoxidation of alcohols to nitriles
Chemical Communications2016Vol. 53(6), pp. 1048–1051
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Abstract
Here meso-N/C-900 derived from polypyridyl ligand DAA has been developed as a metal-free catalyst, for the first time, exhibiting good performance in catalytic ammoxidation of alcohols to nitriles. Systematic characterization suggests that the accessible mesopores and the effective pyridinic/pyrrolic-N are responsible for the unprecedented performance.
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