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Selective Photooxidation of Benzyl Alcohol to Benzaldehyde via H-Abstraction by Bi2.15WO6 under Alkaline Conditions
In this study, Bi2.15WO6 with different morphologies was successfully synthesized and used for the selective photooxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde in aqueous solutions. High conversion (85%) and selectivity (85%) can be simultaneously achieved under alkaline conditions by adding ethylenediamine to protect the produced benzaldehyde from overoxidation. In the oxidation process, ≡Bi–OO• and ≡Bi–OOH on Bi2.15WO6, instead of OH• and O2•–, are the primary oxidizing species to sequentially abstract two H (H+ + e–) from benzyl alcohol, accompanied by the formation of H2O2. Meanwhile, h+ and OH– also minorly contribute to the selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol via the H-abstraction pathway. This study enriches our understanding of the oxidizing species involved in the selective photooxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde.