Abstract
Selective activation of primary C-H bonds for fine chemicals synthesis is of crucial importance for the sustainable exploitation of available feedstocks. Here, we report a viable strategy to synthesize ternary GR-CdS-TiO 2 composites with an intimate spatial integration and sheet-like structure, which is afforded by assembling two co-catalysts, graphene and TiO 2, into the semiconductor CdS matrix with specific morphology as a visible light harvester. The GR-CdS-TiO 2 composites are able to serve as a highly selective visible-light-driven photocatalyst for oxidation of saturated primary C-H bonds using benign oxygen as oxidant under ambient conditions. This work demonstrates a wide, promising scope of adopting co-catalyst strategy to design more efficient semiconductor-based photocatalyst toward selective activation of C-H bonds using solar light and molecular oxygen.
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Yang, M. Q., Zhang, Y., Zhang, N., Tang, Z. R., & Xu, Y. J. (2013). Visible-light-driven oxidation of primary c-h bonds over cds with dual co-catalysts graphene and TiO 2. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03314
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