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Title
Iron porphyrin immobilized on cellulose extracted from Sesbania sesban plant: a novel eco-friendly and cost-effective catalyst for green oxidation of organic compounds
Authors
ATENA NAEIMI MOONES HONARMAND and OMID JAWHID
Received
January 25, 2017
Published
Volume 52 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
porphyrins, Sesbania sesban, cellulose, oxidation, water
Abstract
Natural cellulose was extracted from Sesbania sesban plant by acid hydrolysis. A novel bio-microhybrid catalyst was
prepared by coordinative anchoring of iron (III) meso-tetraphenylporphyrin complex Fe(TPP)Cl on the natural
polymer, cellulose (PSAC). This biomimetic hybrid was characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), FT-IR,
inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). TGA
analysis of PSACs showed their high thermostability. The amount of porphyrin loading on the cellulose was
determined by ICP-AES. Each gram of heterogeneous catalyst contained 117 μmol Fe(TPP)Cl complex. SEM images
of PSACs showed the fibril morphology of this composite material, with fibril sizes of 6-15 μm. This biopolymer
material was used as a renewable and recoverable heterogeneous catalyst in the oxidation of sulfides to related
sulfones, and of alcohols to related aldehydes or ketones. This system was performed in water as a green solvent by
using meta-chloroperoxy benzoic acid (m-CPBA) as an oxidant. The effects of different factors, such as various
oxidants, temperature, amount of catalyst, amount of oxidant and reaction time, on the yield of the reactions were
considered. The oxidation of alcohols and sulfides occurred with high conversion rate and selectivity under the catalytic
activity of this separable catalyst. The practical reusability of this catalyst was confirmed by its recycling.
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