Reduced NiGraf: An Effective Hydrogenation Catalyst of Large Applicative Potential

21 February 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

The reduced form of NiGraf, a newly developed metal organic alloy comprised of graphene oxide entrapped within Ni-based nanoparticles subsequently reduced with thiophene (RGO@Ni), shows re-markably stable selective activity in the complete reduction of nitrobenzene to aniline carried out in liquid-phase under ultramild conditions (35 °C, 10% excess of hydrazine as reductant). These results are practically relevant because molecularly doped metals hold great applicative potential as new-generation solid catalysts, especially when the metal used to entrap organic species consists of low-cost and earth-abundant nickel.

Keywords

NiGraf
metal organic alloy
aniline
reduced graphene oxide
nickel

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