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Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation

Herein, it has been shown that betulin can be transformed into its biologically active oxo-derivatives (betulone, betulinic and betulonic aldehydes) by liquid-phase oxidation over supported silver catalysts under mild conditions. In order to identify the main factors determining the catalytic behavi...

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Autores principales: Grigoreva, Anna, Kolobova, Ekaterina, Pakrieva, Ekaterina, Mäki-Arvela, Päivi, Carabineiro, Sónia A. C., Gorbunova, Alina, Bogdanchikova, Nina, Murzin, Dmitry Yu., Pestryakov, Alexey
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020469
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author Grigoreva, Anna
Kolobova, Ekaterina
Pakrieva, Ekaterina
Mäki-Arvela, Päivi
Carabineiro, Sónia A. C.
Gorbunova, Alina
Bogdanchikova, Nina
Murzin, Dmitry Yu.
Pestryakov, Alexey
author_facet Grigoreva, Anna
Kolobova, Ekaterina
Pakrieva, Ekaterina
Mäki-Arvela, Päivi
Carabineiro, Sónia A. C.
Gorbunova, Alina
Bogdanchikova, Nina
Murzin, Dmitry Yu.
Pestryakov, Alexey
author_sort Grigoreva, Anna
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description Herein, it has been shown that betulin can be transformed into its biologically active oxo-derivatives (betulone, betulinic and betulonic aldehydes) by liquid-phase oxidation over supported silver catalysts under mild conditions. In order to identify the main factors determining the catalytic behavior of nanosilver catalysts in betulin oxidation, silver was deposited on various alumina supports (γ-alumina and boehmite) using deposition–precipitation with NaOH and incipient wetness impregnation methods, followed by treatment in H(2) or O(2). Silver catalysts and the corresponding supports were characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen physisorption, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. It was found that the support nature, preparation and treatment methods predetermine not only the average Ag nanoparticles size and their distribution, but also the selectivity of betulin oxidation, and thereby, the catalytic behavior of Ag catalysts. In fact, the support nature had the most considerable effect. Betulin conversion, depending on the support, increased in the following order: Ag/boehmite < Ag/boehmite (calcined) < Ag/γ-alumina. However, in the same order, the share of side reactions catalyzed by strong Lewis acid centers of the support also increased. Poisoning of the latter by NaOH during catalysts preparation can reduce side reactions. Additionally, it was revealed that the betulin oxidation catalyzed by nanosilver catalysts is a structure-sensitive reaction.
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spelling pubmed-79182432021-03-02 Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation Grigoreva, Anna Kolobova, Ekaterina Pakrieva, Ekaterina Mäki-Arvela, Päivi Carabineiro, Sónia A. C. Gorbunova, Alina Bogdanchikova, Nina Murzin, Dmitry Yu. Pestryakov, Alexey Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Herein, it has been shown that betulin can be transformed into its biologically active oxo-derivatives (betulone, betulinic and betulonic aldehydes) by liquid-phase oxidation over supported silver catalysts under mild conditions. In order to identify the main factors determining the catalytic behavior of nanosilver catalysts in betulin oxidation, silver was deposited on various alumina supports (γ-alumina and boehmite) using deposition–precipitation with NaOH and incipient wetness impregnation methods, followed by treatment in H(2) or O(2). Silver catalysts and the corresponding supports were characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen physisorption, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. It was found that the support nature, preparation and treatment methods predetermine not only the average Ag nanoparticles size and their distribution, but also the selectivity of betulin oxidation, and thereby, the catalytic behavior of Ag catalysts. In fact, the support nature had the most considerable effect. Betulin conversion, depending on the support, increased in the following order: Ag/boehmite < Ag/boehmite (calcined) < Ag/γ-alumina. However, in the same order, the share of side reactions catalyzed by strong Lewis acid centers of the support also increased. Poisoning of the latter by NaOH during catalysts preparation can reduce side reactions. Additionally, it was revealed that the betulin oxidation catalyzed by nanosilver catalysts is a structure-sensitive reaction. MDPI 2021-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7918243/ /pubmed/33673079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020469 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Grigoreva, Anna
Kolobova, Ekaterina
Pakrieva, Ekaterina
Mäki-Arvela, Päivi
Carabineiro, Sónia A. C.
Gorbunova, Alina
Bogdanchikova, Nina
Murzin, Dmitry Yu.
Pestryakov, Alexey
Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation
title Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation
title_full Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation
title_fullStr Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation
title_short Supported Silver Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Liquid-Phase Betulin Oxidation
title_sort supported silver nanoparticles as catalysts for liquid-phase betulin oxidation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020469
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