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Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution

Photocatalysis has exhibited huge potential in selective conversion of glucose into value-added chemicals. Therefore, modulation of photocatalytic material for selective upgrading of glucose is significant. Here, we have investigated the insertion of different central metal ions, Fe, Co, Mn, and Zn,...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Quanquan, Li, Xin, Wang, Xingwang, Huang, Xin, Liu, Yuncai, Wu, Fengshou, Zhang, Bingguang, Deng, Kejian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10266338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37324557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1114454
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author Zhang, Quanquan
Li, Xin
Wang, Xingwang
Huang, Xin
Liu, Yuncai
Wu, Fengshou
Zhang, Bingguang
Deng, Kejian
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Li, Xin
Wang, Xingwang
Huang, Xin
Liu, Yuncai
Wu, Fengshou
Zhang, Bingguang
Deng, Kejian
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description Photocatalysis has exhibited huge potential in selective conversion of glucose into value-added chemicals. Therefore, modulation of photocatalytic material for selective upgrading of glucose is significant. Here, we have investigated the insertion of different central metal ions, Fe, Co, Mn, and Zn, into porphyrazine loading with SnO(2) for access to more efficient transformation of glucose into value-added organic acids in aqueous solution at mild reaction conditions. The best selectivity for organic acids containing glucaric acid, gluconic acid, and formic acid of 85.9% at 41.2% glucose conversion was attained by using the SnO(2)/CoPz composite after reacting for 3 h. The effects of central metal ions on surficial potential and related possible factors have been studied. Experimental results showed that the introduction of metalloporphyrazine with different central metal ions on the surface of SnO(2) has a significant effect on the separation of photogenerated charges, changing the adsorption and desorption of glucose and products on the catalyst surface. The central metal ions of cobalt and iron contributed more to the positive effects toward enhancing conversion of glucose and yields of products, and manganese and zinc contributed more to the negative effects, resulting in the poor yield of products. The differences from the central metals may attribute to the surficial potential change of the composite and the coordination effects between the metal and oxygen atom. An appropriate surficial potential environment of the photocatalyst may achieve a better interactive relationship between the catalyst and reactant, while appropriate ability of producing active species matched with adsorption and desorption abilities would gain a better yield of products. These results have provided valued ideas for designing more efficient photocatalysts in selective oxidation of glucose utilizing clean solar energy in the future.
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spelling pubmed-102663382023-06-15 Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution Zhang, Quanquan Li, Xin Wang, Xingwang Huang, Xin Liu, Yuncai Wu, Fengshou Zhang, Bingguang Deng, Kejian Front Chem Chemistry Photocatalysis has exhibited huge potential in selective conversion of glucose into value-added chemicals. Therefore, modulation of photocatalytic material for selective upgrading of glucose is significant. Here, we have investigated the insertion of different central metal ions, Fe, Co, Mn, and Zn, into porphyrazine loading with SnO(2) for access to more efficient transformation of glucose into value-added organic acids in aqueous solution at mild reaction conditions. The best selectivity for organic acids containing glucaric acid, gluconic acid, and formic acid of 85.9% at 41.2% glucose conversion was attained by using the SnO(2)/CoPz composite after reacting for 3 h. The effects of central metal ions on surficial potential and related possible factors have been studied. Experimental results showed that the introduction of metalloporphyrazine with different central metal ions on the surface of SnO(2) has a significant effect on the separation of photogenerated charges, changing the adsorption and desorption of glucose and products on the catalyst surface. The central metal ions of cobalt and iron contributed more to the positive effects toward enhancing conversion of glucose and yields of products, and manganese and zinc contributed more to the negative effects, resulting in the poor yield of products. The differences from the central metals may attribute to the surficial potential change of the composite and the coordination effects between the metal and oxygen atom. An appropriate surficial potential environment of the photocatalyst may achieve a better interactive relationship between the catalyst and reactant, while appropriate ability of producing active species matched with adsorption and desorption abilities would gain a better yield of products. These results have provided valued ideas for designing more efficient photocatalysts in selective oxidation of glucose utilizing clean solar energy in the future. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10266338/ /pubmed/37324557 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1114454 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang, Li, Wang, Huang, Liu, Wu, Zhang and Deng. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Quanquan
Li, Xin
Wang, Xingwang
Huang, Xin
Liu, Yuncai
Wu, Fengshou
Zhang, Bingguang
Deng, Kejian
Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution
title Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution
title_full Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution
title_fullStr Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution
title_short Improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with SnO(2) in aqueous solution
title_sort improving yields by switching central metal ions in porphyrazine-catalyzed oxidation of glucose into value-added organic acids with sno(2) in aqueous solution
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10266338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37324557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1114454
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