2021
DOI: 10.9767/bcrec.16.1.9733.111-119
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Nickel-phenanthroline Complex Supported on Mesoporous Carbon as a Catalyst for Carboxylation under CO2 Atmosphere

Abstract: Carbon dioxide is a highly potential renewable C1 source for synthesis of fine chemicals. Utilization of CO2 in carboxylation reactions requires catalysts, such as: nickel complex for CO2 activation. However, the use of homogeneous catalysts in the reaction is still less efficient due to the difficulty of separating the product and catalyst from reaction mixture. Therefore, it is necessary to heterogenize the nickel complex in a solid support such as mesoporous carbon. In this report, mesoporous carbon (MC) pr… Show more

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“…Mesoporous carbon is also non-toxic, non-corrosive, environmentally friendly, and can be used repeatedly [15]. Previously, we have reported the utilization of mesoporous carbon as a solid support for various nickel species [16][17][18], bimetallic nickel-zinc [9], and copper [19]. In this report, we present the use of bimetallic NiCo supported on mesoporous carbon (NiCo/MC) as a catalyst in selective hydrogenation reaction of diphenylacethylene to cis-stilbene with NaBH4 as a hydrogen source/reducing agent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mesoporous carbon is also non-toxic, non-corrosive, environmentally friendly, and can be used repeatedly [15]. Previously, we have reported the utilization of mesoporous carbon as a solid support for various nickel species [16][17][18], bimetallic nickel-zinc [9], and copper [19]. In this report, we present the use of bimetallic NiCo supported on mesoporous carbon (NiCo/MC) as a catalyst in selective hydrogenation reaction of diphenylacethylene to cis-stilbene with NaBH4 as a hydrogen source/reducing agent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%