Abstract
AbstractThe synthesis and characterization of nanostructured MoO3 with a thickness of about 30 nm and a width of about 450 nm are reported. The composition formula of the MP (precipitation method) precursor was estimated to be [(NH4)2O]0.169⋅MoO3⋅ (H2O)0.239. The calcination of the precursor in air afforded nanostructured pellets of the α‐MoO3 phase. The nanostructured MoO3 catalyst exhibited high efficiency in catalyzing the benzylation of various arenes with substituted benzyl alcohols, which were strikingly different to common bulk MoO3. Most reactions offered >99 % conversion and >99 % selectivity to monoalkylated compounds. MoO3 is a typical acid catalyst. However, the benzylation reaction over nanostructured MoO3 does not belong to the acid‐catalyzed type or defect site‐catalyzed type, since the catalyst has no acidity and defect site on surface. Characterization with thermal, spectroscopic, and electronic techniques reveal that the catalyst contains fully oxygen‐coordinated MoO6 octahedrons on the surface but partially reduced species (Mo5+) within the bulk phase. The terminal oxygen atoms of MoO bonds on the (010) basal plane resemble oxygen anion radicals and act as active sites for the adsorption and activation of benzyl alcohols by electrophilic attack. Such sites are indispensable for catalytic reactions since the blocking of these sites by electron acceptors, such as tetracyanoethylene (TCNE), can greatly decrease catalytic activity. This work represents a successful example of combining a heterogeneous catalysis study with nanomaterial synthesis.
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