Preparation of nitrogen-doped carbon material from monosodium glutamate and its catalytic performance

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Nitrogen doped (N-doped) carbon materials (NCMs) are generally used as electrode materials, and seldom used as catalysts in chemical reaction. In this work, NCMs were prepared by high-temperature pyrolysis using monosodium glutamate as sources of both carbon and nitrogen, magnesium acetate as a porogen, and nickel hydroxide as a graphitization catalyst. The catalytic performance of NCMs was investigated in the reduction of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) with potassium borohydride at 30 ºC. As metal-free catalysts, all of the NCMs can catalyze the reaction. The graphitization degree and N-doped amount of NCM have a great influence on the catalytic activity. The NCM annealed at 800 ºC has higher activity and stability. The reaction rate constant can reach 0.57 min-1, and the activation energy was about 36.4 kJ/mol.

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Zhou, Y. M., Wang, X. H., Cai, K. Y., Wu, J. M., Wang, P., & Song, M. (2019). Preparation of nitrogen-doped carbon material from monosodium glutamate and its catalytic performance. Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Catalysis, 14(1), 28–34. https://doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.14.1.2377.28-34

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