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. 2017 Apr 15:492:136-145.
doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2016.12.063. Epub 2016 Dec 29.

Surface-active ionic liquids in catalysis: Impact of structure and concentration on the aerobic oxidation of octanol in water

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Surface-active ionic liquids in catalysis: Impact of structure and concentration on the aerobic oxidation of octanol in water

Alice Cognigni et al. J Colloid Interface Sci. .

Abstract

We present design and synthesis of surface-active ionic liquids for the application in micellar catalysis. A series of 1-methyl-3-dodecylimidazolium based ionic liquids with variable core structures including dicationic and zwitterionic ones was synthesized and characterized. These surface-active ionic liquids where applied in the aerobic oxidation of aliphatic alcohols to carbonyl compounds. A strong dependence on the ionic liquid concentration and structure was identified, which is in accordance with the concepts of micellar catalysis. Optimum conditions for the oxidation of 1-octanol could be identified, and the use of surface-active ionic liquids strongly improved the reaction performance compared to pure water. Under optimized conditions, it was possible to isolate up to 75% of octanoic acid using only small amounts of surface-active ionic liquid in a 0.05mM solution in water without further ligands.

Keywords: Aerobic oxidation; Ionic liquids; Micellar catalysis; Palladium; Surfactants; Water.

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