Abstract
It is highly desirable to design hollow structures with multi-scale functions by mimicking cells for the construction of micro/nanoreactors. Herein, we report the construction of hollow-structured submicrometer-photoreactors with bimetallic catalysts loaded within mesoporous silicas. The synthesis parameters are optimized to study the evolution of hollow structure through hydrothermal treatment and an 'adhesive-contraction' formation mechanism is proposed. AuPt@HMZS catalysts exhibited a broader absorbance region under visible light and the adsorption edge displayed a red-shift, indicating the strong metal-metal interactions at the alloy interface. The reaction performance of the coupled Au-Pt catalysts can be tuned to achieve excellent catalytic activity in cinnamyl alcohol oxidation to cinnamic acid for 3.1 mmol g−1 with 99% selectivity. The proposed strategy to build hollow structures as multifunctional micro/nanoreactors is promising for the design of high-performance and sustainable catalysts for chemical synthesis.
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Tian, H., Zhao, J., Wang, X., Wang, L., Liu, H., Wang, G., … Lu, G. Q. (2020). Construction of hollow mesoporous silica nanoreactors for enhanced photo-oxidations over Au-Pt catalysts. National Science Review, 7(11), 1647–1655. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaa080
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