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A Study of Graphene‐Based Copper Catalysts: Copper(I) Nanoplatelets for Batch and Continuous‐Flow Applications
Authors:Sonia De&#x  Angelis,Mario Franco,Alessandra Triminì  ,Ana Gonz  lez,Raquel Sainz,Leonardo Degennaro,Giuseppe Romanazzi,Claudia Carlucci,Valentina Petrelli,Alejandro de&#x  la&#x  Esperanza,Asier Go  i,Rafael Ferritto,Jos   Luis Ace  a,Renzo Luisi,M. Bel  n Cid
Affiliation:Sonia De Angelis,Mario Franco,Alessandra Triminì,Ana González,Raquel Sainz,Leonardo Degennaro,Giuseppe Romanazzi,Claudia Carlucci,Valentina Petrelli,Alejandro de la Esperanza,Asier Goñi,Rafael Ferritto,José Luis Aceña,Renzo Luisi,M. Belén Cid
Abstract:The use of graphene derivatives as supports improves the properties of heterogeneous catalysts, with graphene oxide (GO) being the most frequently employed. To explore greener possibilities as well as to get some insights into the role of the different graphenic supports (GO, rGO, carbon black, and graphite nanoplatelets), we prepared, under the same standard conditions, a variety of heterogeneous Cu catalysts and systematically evaluated their composition and catalytic activity in azide–alkyne cycloadditions as a model reaction. The use of sustainable graphite nanoplatelets (GNPs) afforded a stable CuI catalyst with good recyclability properties, which are compatible with flow conditions, and able to catalyze other reactions such as the regio‐ and stereoselective sulfonylation of alkynes (addition reaction) and the Meerwein arylation (single electron transfer process).
Keywords:click chemistry  copper  graphene  heterogeneous catalysis  nanoparticles
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