Facile synthesis of B/g-C3N4 composite materials for the continuous-flow selective photo-production of acetone
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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2020Referencia bibliográfica
Caudillo-Flores, U., Rodríguez-Padrón, D., Muñoz-Batista, M. J., Kubacka, A., Luque, R., & Fernández-García, M. (2020). Facile synthesis of B/gC 3 N 4 composite materials for the continuous-flow selective photo-production of acetone. Green Chemistry, 22(15), 4975-4984. [DOI: 10.1039/d0gc01326a]
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MINECO (Spain) ENE2016-77798-C4-1-R; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC); Secretaria de Ciencia Tecnologia e Innovacion of CDMX (SECTEI, Mexico); MINECO CTQ2016-78289-P; European Union (EU); RUDN University Program 5-100Abstract
In this work versatile boron–carbon nitride composite materials were synthesized and utilized in a sustainable process using sunlight as the energy source for the continuous-flow selective photocatalytic production of acetone from 2-propanol. It is worth highlighting that the sample preparation was carried out
by an environmentally friendly strategy, without a solvent or additional reagents. Samples containing
boron in 1–10 wt% were subjected to physico-chemical characterization using XRD, porosimetry, UVvisible spectroscopy, TEM, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and XPS. The reaction output was analyzed on the basis of the reaction rate, selectivity and quantum efficiency of the process. A correlation
analysis between catalytic properties with two observables, the boron phase distribution in the materials
and charge handling efficiency (measured using photoluminescence), rationalizes photoactivity. Such an
analysis indicates that the presence of an amorphous boron metallic phase and its contact with the
carbon nitride component are key to setting up a renewable and easily scalable chemical process to
obtain acetone.