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Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts

Graphite is a widely available natural form of carbon with peculiar chemical and surface properties. It is essentially hydrophobic and consists in very stable stacks of graphene layers held together by highly delocalized π-π interactions. Its use in chemistry and in particular for catalytic applicat...

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Autores principales: Couvret, Gaëlle, Genay, Ghislain, Robert, Cerise, Michel, Loïc, Caps, Valérie
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7489053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00735
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author Couvret, Gaëlle
Genay, Ghislain
Robert, Cerise
Michel, Loïc
Caps, Valérie
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Genay, Ghislain
Robert, Cerise
Michel, Loïc
Caps, Valérie
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description Graphite is a widely available natural form of carbon with peculiar chemical and surface properties. It is essentially hydrophobic and consists in very stable stacks of graphene layers held together by highly delocalized π-π interactions. Its use in chemistry and in particular for catalytic applications requires modification of its structure to increase its surface area. This is commonly achieved by harsh oxidation methods which also modifies the chemical composition of graphite and enables subsequent deposition of catalytic phases via common impregnation/reduction methods. Here we show that copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) can be incorporated into unmodified bulk graphite by the straight-forward sonication of a dimethylformamide solution containing CuPc and graphite flakes. Immobilization of the CuPc complex in the graphitic matrix is shown to rely on π-π interactions between the Pc ligand and graphenic surfaces. This strong CuPc-graphene interaction facilitates oxidation of the graphitic matrix upon oxidation of the immobilized complex, as shown by thermogravimetric analysis in air. Nevertheless, a soft oxidation treatment can be designed to produce CuO nanoparticles (NPs) without degrading the dispersing graphitic matrix. These well-dispersed CuO NPs are shown (1) to decrease the degree of stacking of graphite in the solid-state by intercalation in-between graphitic stacks, (2) to be more easily reducible than bulk CuO, and (3) to be catalytically active for the oxidation of carbon monoxide. The higher mass-specific CO oxidation rates observed, as compared with CuO/alumina benchmarks, highlight the beneficial role of the carbon support and the relevance of this new strategy toward the design of copper oxide catalysts from copper phthalocyanine metal complexes.
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spelling pubmed-74890532020-10-26 Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts Couvret, Gaëlle Genay, Ghislain Robert, Cerise Michel, Loïc Caps, Valérie Front Chem Chemistry Graphite is a widely available natural form of carbon with peculiar chemical and surface properties. It is essentially hydrophobic and consists in very stable stacks of graphene layers held together by highly delocalized π-π interactions. Its use in chemistry and in particular for catalytic applications requires modification of its structure to increase its surface area. This is commonly achieved by harsh oxidation methods which also modifies the chemical composition of graphite and enables subsequent deposition of catalytic phases via common impregnation/reduction methods. Here we show that copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) can be incorporated into unmodified bulk graphite by the straight-forward sonication of a dimethylformamide solution containing CuPc and graphite flakes. Immobilization of the CuPc complex in the graphitic matrix is shown to rely on π-π interactions between the Pc ligand and graphenic surfaces. This strong CuPc-graphene interaction facilitates oxidation of the graphitic matrix upon oxidation of the immobilized complex, as shown by thermogravimetric analysis in air. Nevertheless, a soft oxidation treatment can be designed to produce CuO nanoparticles (NPs) without degrading the dispersing graphitic matrix. These well-dispersed CuO NPs are shown (1) to decrease the degree of stacking of graphite in the solid-state by intercalation in-between graphitic stacks, (2) to be more easily reducible than bulk CuO, and (3) to be catalytically active for the oxidation of carbon monoxide. The higher mass-specific CO oxidation rates observed, as compared with CuO/alumina benchmarks, highlight the beneficial role of the carbon support and the relevance of this new strategy toward the design of copper oxide catalysts from copper phthalocyanine metal complexes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7489053/ /pubmed/33110908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00735 Text en Copyright © 2020 Couvret, Genay, Robert, Michel and Caps. http://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
Couvret, Gaëlle
Genay, Ghislain
Robert, Cerise
Michel, Loïc
Caps, Valérie
Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts
title Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts
title_full Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts
title_fullStr Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts
title_short Intercalation of Copper Phthalocyanine Within Bulk Graphite as a New Strategy Toward the Synthesis of CuO-Based CO Oxidation Catalysts
title_sort intercalation of copper phthalocyanine within bulk graphite as a new strategy toward the synthesis of cuo-based co oxidation catalysts
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7489053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00735
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