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Catalytic transformation of 4-nitrophenol into 4-aminophenol over ZnO nanowire array-decorated Cu nanoparticles

Anlin Feng, Chaoyu Lin, Huiqin Zhou, Weihong Jin, Hongjun Dong, Dongyang Li, Qingyang Li

2023Green Chemical Engineering35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To realize economical and effective removal of hazardous 4-nitrophenol from the environment, we developed an easily recyclable ZnO nanowire array decorated with Cu nanoparticles. Its salix argyracea-shaped structure not only provides a platform to achieve stable and good dispersion of Cu nanoparticles, but also offers a great deal of catalytically active sites. The density functional theory calculations reveal that ZnO and Cu have a very beneficial synergistic effect on their catalytic capability. This synergy is ascribed to the electronic localization occurring at ZnO/Cu interface, which helps improve Cu nanoparticle's ability to adsorb electro-negatively 4-nitrophenolate ions and to capture hydrogen radicals, thereby accelerating the hydrogen transfer from metal hydride complex to 4-nitrophenol. Benefiting from these characteristics, it exhibits high efficiency and reusability towards the catalytic reduction of waste 4-nitrophenol to valuable 4-aminophenol with a rate constant of 4.30 × 10−2 s−1 and an average conversion of 96.5% in 90 s during 10 cycles. This activity is superior to that of most reported noble- or non-noble-metal powder, bulk, coating, and array catalysts, indicating its competitive advantages in cost and efficiency, as well as enticing application prospects.

Topics & Concepts

CatalysisMaterials scienceNanoparticleNoble metal4-NitrophenolChemical engineeringAdsorptionHydrideNitrophenolMetalDispersion (optics)NanotechnologyElectron transferPhotochemistryChemistryOrganic chemistryMetallurgyPhysicsEngineeringOpticsNanomaterials for catalytic reactionsAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesCopper-based nanomaterials and applications
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