Issue 48, 2021

Facile synthesis of hexagonal α-Co(OH)2 nanosheets and their superior activity in the selective reduction of nitro compounds

Abstract

Novel hexagonal α-cobalt hydroxide nanosheets are synthesized through a 2-methylimidazole-induced hydrolysis strategy with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as a surfactant. The weak alkaline environment provides favorable conditions for the formation of metastable α-Co(OH)2, while the same raw material will produce β-Co(OH)2 when a strong alkali solution is used. CTAB plays a vital role not only in hexagonal oriented growth, but also in the formation of the hydrotalcite-like structure of α-Co(OH)2 with high crystallinity. The crystallinity of both α- and β-Co(OH)2 is very poor without CTAB as a surfactant. The Co in this Co(OH)2−x layer presents most of the CoII and a small part of the CoIII, and the interlayer nitrate anion balances the positive charge of the host layer. The redox function produced by the CoII and CoIII of α-Co(OH)2 together with the large layer spacing jointly promotes the electron and mass transfer. The use of hydrazine hydrate for transfer hydrogenation involves the transport of protons and electrons produced by decomposition, and the rapid transport is bound to be conducive to the reduction process. Nitro compounds with varieties of functional groups can be smoothly reduced to the corresponding amines with high selectivity, when α-Co(OH)2 was used as a catalyst under mild conditions.

Graphical abstract: Facile synthesis of hexagonal α-Co(OH)2 nanosheets and their superior activity in the selective reduction of nitro compounds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Oct 2021
Accepted
16 Nov 2021
First published
16 Nov 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 18061-18068

Facile synthesis of hexagonal α-Co(OH)2 nanosheets and their superior activity in the selective reduction of nitro compounds

J. Guo, X. Feng, S. Wang, Q. Wu, S. Lv, Y. Zhou, H. Li, Z. Chen and Y. Zhang, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 18061 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT03407C

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