Nanosheets as highly active solid acid catalysts for green chemical syntheses

Atsushi Takagaki(Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Caio Tagusagawa(The University of Tokyo), Shigenobu Hayashi(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Masahiko Hara(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kazunari Domen(The University of Tokyo)
Energy & Environmental Science
December 5, 2009
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Abstract

Solid acid catalysts offer the opportunity to reduce environmental impact owing to such advantages as ease of product separation and recyclability of the catalyst, which contribute considerably to green chemistry. Nanosheets, crystalline two-dimensional metal oxide sheets prepared from cation-exchangeable layered metal oxides through exfoliation and aggregation, are a novel class of potential solid acid catalysts for replacing liquid acids, such as sulfuric acid. This article reviews the acid strength and acid catalysis of several types of nanosheets, which are strongly dependent on novel strong Brønsted acid sites attributed to bridged OH groups formed only on nanosheets. An efficient acid catalysis of layered protonated niobium molybdate in Friedel–Crafts alkylation, esterification and hydrolysis, owing to its unique intercalation availability, is also discussed.


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