Facile synthesis of nanostructured Ni-Co/ZnO material: An efficient and inexpensive catalyst for Heck reactions under ligand-free conditions |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET), Panchwati, Off Pashan Road, Pune 411008, India;2. P.G. Department of Chemistry, R. B. Narayanrao Borawake College, Shrirampur, Ahmednagar 413709, India;3. P.G. and Research Centre, Yashavantrao Chavan Institute of Science, Satara 415001, India;4. Department of Technology, Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), Pune 411007, India;5. P.G. Department of Chemistry, Maharaja Jivajirao Shinde Mahavidyalaya, Shrigonda, Ahmednagar 413701, India |
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Abstract: | A simple, efficient and economically viable method for the Heck reaction has been accomplished in the absence of phosphine ligand. The Heck reaction was performed using nanostructured Ni-Co/ZnO material as a heterogeneous catalyst in a DMF/H2O solvent system and in the presence of K2CO3, at 120 °C. The Ni-Co/ZnO nanostructures were prepared by the facile reduction-impregnation method. The structural and morphological properties of Ni-Co/ZnO nanostructure were investigated using various physico-chemical characterization techniques. Structural studies displayed the formation of hexagonal (wurtzite) ZnO. Electron microscopy imaging showed the presence of agglomerated clusters of Ni-Co nanoparticles over the surfaces of elliptical, flower bud-like and irregularly shaped sub-micron sized particle bundles of ZnO. The elemental composition analysis (EDX) confirmed the loading of Ni and Co nanoparticles over the nanocrystalline ZnO. The surface chemical state analysis of Ni-Co/ZnO material validated that Ni nanostructure exists in Ni2+ and Ni3+ species, whereas, Co nanostructure exists in Co2+ and Co3+ species. UV–Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy displays red shift in the light absorption edge of Ni-Co/ZnO catalyst compared to pure ZnO. The as-prepared Ni-Co bimetallic supported ZnO nanostructure showed better catalytic activity and stability for the Heck reactions under phosphine ligand-free conditions. Ni-Co/ZnO catalyzed Heck reactions afforded the corresponding cross-coupled products with moderate to good yields (up to 92%). Ni-Co/ZnO catalyst could be reused for five successive runs without significant loss of catalytic activity. |
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Keywords: | Nanostructured Ni-Co/ZnO material Heck reaction Phosphine ligand-free condition Heterogeneous catalyst |
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