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Synergistic effect between Co single atoms and nanoparticles enables selective synthesis of bio-based benzimidazoles

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2023]
Baoyu Wang, Mingrui Li, Songdang Zhang, Hongguo Wu, Yuhe Liao, Hu Li
ABSTRACT

Finite size effect is closely correlated with heterogeneous catalytic activity and selectivity as reducing the metal to a few nanometers, but may suffer from deficient active sites for cascade reactions. Here, a type of dual-size heterogeneous N-doped cobalt catalysts (Co SAs-NPs /NC(n)) with the coexistence of Co single-atoms (Co-SAs) and Co nanoparticles (Co-NPs) were prepared for efficient synthesis of benzimidazoles (up to 91% yield) from 2-nitroanilines and bio-based alcohols via cascade hydrogen transfer-dehydrogenative cyclization. Experimental results and density functional theory calculations suggested that the bio-alcohol dehydrogenation mainly occurs at Co-SAs sites, while Co-NPs sites remarkably facilitate the subsequent reduction of nitro species, indicating the synergistic effect between Co-SAs and Co-NPs in the coupled hydrogen transfer process. The Co SAs-NPs /NC(0.25) catalyst can be recycled and applied to a wide range of substrates (28 examples). This catalytic approach based on the metal size effect opens a new route for the direct upgrading of biomass feedstocks involving multiple reactions.

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