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The use of gold as a promotor of alkane hydrocarboxylation is reported for the first time. Cyclohexane hydrocarboxylation to cyclohexanecarboxylic acid (up to 55% yield) with CO, water, and peroxodisulfate in a water/acetonitrile medium at circa 50 °C has been achieved in the presence of gold nanoparticles deposited by a colloidal method on a carbon xerogel in its original form (CX), after oxidation with HNO3 (-ox), or after oxidation with HNO3 and subsequent treatment with NaOH (-ox-Na). Au/CX-ox-Na behaves as re-usable catalyst maintaining its initial activity and selectivity for at least seven consecutive cycles. Green metric values of atom economy or carbon efficiency also attest to the improvement brought by this novel catalytic system to the hydrocarboxylation of cyclohexane. View Full-Text
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Gold nanoparticles C-H activation Hydrocarboxylation Cyclohexane Catalyst recycling Water Green metric
Citation
RIBEIRO, Ana Paula da Costa [et al] - Gold nanoparticles deposited on surface modified carbon xerogels as reusable catalysts for cyclohexane C-H activation in the presence of CO and water. Molecules. ISSN 1420-3049. Vol. 22, N.º 4 (2017), pp.603-614
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MDPI AG