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Preparation and 3D Tracking of Catalytic Swimming Devices
Published on: July 1, 2016
Binary solvent-mediated modulation of two-dimensional nanoconfined catalytic behaviors
Haoran Shi1,2, Xiaotao Yang3, Xinxin Cui1,2
1Laboratory of Bio-inspired Smart Interface Science, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, P. R. China. longyue@mail.ipc.ac.cn.
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Inspired by natural enzymes, the fabricated two-dimensional graphene oxide-based membrane reactors offer promising nanoconfined catalytic ability and mass transfer efficiency. Interestingly, for the ring-opening reaction of styrene oxide with aniline as the model reaction, abrupt modulation of nanoconfined catalytic behaviors was found by introducing binary solvents into the membrane reactors. In detail, in a binary solvent composed of ethanol and another solvent, the conversion dropped abruptly from ≈100% to less than 1% with a very small decrease in ethanol content in a certain range. Synergistic coordination of multiple physicochemical factors was explored to explain this novel modulation of nanoconfined catalytic behaviors.
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