Abstract
We report the synthesis of organosilica nanotubes containing 2,2′-bipyridine chelating ligands within their walls, employing a single-micelle-templating method. These nanotubes have an average pore diameter of 7.8 nm and lengths of several hundred nanometers. UV-vis absorption spectra and scanning transmission electron microscopy observations of immobilized nanotubes with an iridium complex on the bipyridine ligands showed that the 2,2′-bipyridine groups were homogeneously distributed in the benzene-silica walls. The iridium complex, thus, immobilized on the nanotubes exhibited efficient catalytic activity for water oxidation using Ce4+, due to the ready access of reactants to the active sites in the nanotubes.
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Liu, X., Goto, Y., Maegawa, Y., Ohsuna, T., & Inagaki, S. (2014). Mesoporous organosilica nanotubes containing a chelating ligand in their walls. APL Materials, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4898195
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