Size-controlled cobalt ferrite nanocrystals: magnetically separable reusable nanocatalysts for selective oxidation of styrene

TitleSize-controlled cobalt ferrite nanocrystals: magnetically separable reusable nanocatalysts for selective oxidation of styrene
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsJeyavani, V, Pawar, S, Dadwal, A, Joy, PAlias, Mukherjee, SPorel
JournalChemistrySelect
Volume4
Issue21
Pagination6524-6531
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2365-6549
KeywordsCobalt ferrite, epoxidation, Fatty acids, magnetic properties, nanocrystals
Abstract

Superparamagnetic cobalt ferrite (CFO) nanocrystals (NCs) with sizes similar to 6 nm and similar to 4 nm were synthesized using a facile solvothermal method using fatty acids, lauric acid and stearic acid, as the capping agents. The synthesized nanocrystals were well characterized by XRD, FT-IR, XPS, SEM and TEM. The formation mechanism was explored and it was shown that the fatty acid was actually chemisorbed as a carboxylate onto the surface of CFO NCs. The experimental results specify that the size and size distribution of the CFO NCs were highly dependent on the length of fatty acid hydrophobic chain. Corresponding changes of the magnetic properties were investigated by measuring magnetization as a function of field and temperature, which suggest that the CFO NCs were superparamagnetic in nature. The catalytic properties for the oxidation of styrene in organic medium were examined by using the synthesized CFO NCs with sizes similar to 6 nm and similar to 4 nm. The synthesized CFO NCs, well dispersible in organic media, were demonstrated to be highly catalytically active, reached 100% conversion of styrene in 12 h with similar to 77% and similar to 82% selectivity for styrene oxide respectively. The magnetic CFO nanocatalysts were easily separated and recovered from the reaction medium by an external magnet, and reused for several cycles without losing catalytic selectivity for styrene oxide.

DOI10.1002/slct.201900714
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

1.716

Divison category: 
Physical and Materials Chemistry

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