Small Organic Molecule‐Assisted Mesoscopic Self‐Assembly of SnO2 Nanoparticles: An Efficient Catalyst for the Synthesis of β‐Nitroaldol

Author:

Das Swapan K.1,Abdul Matheen I.1,Kathiravan Arunkumar2,Asha Jhonsi Mariadoss1,Bhaumik Asim3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Chemical Science B. S. Abdur Rahman Institute of Science and Technology GST Road Vandalur, Chennai 60004 India

2. Department of Chemistry Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology Avadi, Chennai 600 062 India.

3. School of Materials Sciences Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Jadavpur, Kolkata 700 032 India

Abstract

AbstractOver the past few decades, huge number of mesoporous materials have been synthesized by using supramolecular assembly of ionic/non‐ionic surfactants as structure‐directing agents (SDAs). Here, we report a facile synthetic strategy to fabricate self‐assembled SnO2 nanoparticles with well‐defined nanocrystalline spherical morphology and mesoporosity using sodium salicylate as a SDA and stabilizing agent. The mesophases of the materials were investigated by powder X‐ray diffraction, TEM and N2 sorption studies. TEM results show that the mesopores are formed by the assembly of ultrasmall SnO2 NPs with broad range of interparticle voids and N2 sorption studies agreed well with this TEM data. This synthesis strategy facilitated the generation of SnO2 NPs with increased surface area and pores of nanoscale dimensions with a large number of exposed surface‐active sites. The photoinduced electron transfer in these materials was investigated by the fluorescence quenching study with pyranine, which suggested the presence of surface Lewis basicity. The materials showed excellent catalytic activity for the synthesis of β‐nitroaldol through the reaction of benzaldehyde and nitromethane. The heterogeneous nature of the catalyst could be attributed to the high surface area, presence of numerous surface active sites, and structural robustness of the self‐assembled SnO2 nanostructure. The catalysts exhibited negligible loss in activity after several catalytic cycles.

Publisher

Wiley

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