Solid Nanoparticles that Catalyze Biofuel Upgrade Reactions at the Water/Oil Interface
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Abstract
Metal in the Middle Biphasic reaction mixtures allow the isolation of sensitive products, which can form in one solvent and then shift rapidly into another, protected from side reactions and interfering by-products. However, ensuring that catalysts remain in the proper phase can be challenging, and surfactants added to induce efficient mixing often prove difficult to separate from the product stream. Crossley et al. (p. 68 ; see the Perspective by Cole-Hamilton ) tackle these issues by preparing easily recoverable amphiphilic nanoparticles that simultaneously stabilize aqueous-organic emulsions and catalyze organic reactions. The particles combine hydrophobic nanotubes with hydrophilic oxides, causing them to…
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- Hydrodeoxygenation
- Catalysis
- Chemical engineering
- Biomass (ecology)
- Nanoparticle
- Refining (metallurgy)
- Substrate (aquarium)
- Biofuel
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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