The selective oxidation of alcohol using molecular oxygen as an oxidant and water as a green sol‐vent is of great interest in green chemistry. In this work, we present a systematic study of a Pt/ZnO catalyst for the ...The selective oxidation of alcohol using molecular oxygen as an oxidant and water as a green sol‐vent is of great interest in green chemistry. In this work, we present a systematic study of a Pt/ZnO catalyst for the selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol at room temperature under base‐free aqueous conditions. Experimental observations and density functional theory calculations suggest that ZnO as a support can facilitate the adsorption of benzyl alcohol, which subsequently reacts with the activated oxygen species on the Pt catalyst, producing benzaldehyde. The resulting solid achieves a high conversion(94.1 ± 5.1% in 10 h) of benzyl alcohol and nearly 100% selectivity to benzalde‐hyde with ambient air as the oxidant. In addition, by introducing a small amount of Bi(1.78 wt%) into Pt/ZnO, we can further enhance the activity by 350%.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21703050, 21271153, 21373181)China Postdoctoral Science Foun‐dation (512200‐X91701)Special Research Foundation of Young Teachers in Hangzhou Dianzi University (ZX150204307002/032)~~
文摘The selective oxidation of alcohol using molecular oxygen as an oxidant and water as a green sol‐vent is of great interest in green chemistry. In this work, we present a systematic study of a Pt/ZnO catalyst for the selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol at room temperature under base‐free aqueous conditions. Experimental observations and density functional theory calculations suggest that ZnO as a support can facilitate the adsorption of benzyl alcohol, which subsequently reacts with the activated oxygen species on the Pt catalyst, producing benzaldehyde. The resulting solid achieves a high conversion(94.1 ± 5.1% in 10 h) of benzyl alcohol and nearly 100% selectivity to benzalde‐hyde with ambient air as the oxidant. In addition, by introducing a small amount of Bi(1.78 wt%) into Pt/ZnO, we can further enhance the activity by 350%.