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Chemistry

TÜBİTAK

2014

Microwave irradiation

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Microwave-Assisted Synthesis And Characterization Of Co(Ii) Phthalocyanine And Investigation Of Its Catalytic Activity On 4-Nitrophenol Oxidation, Ece Tuğba Saka, Zekeri̇ya Biyiklioğlu, Hali̇t Kanteki̇n Jan 2014

Microwave-Assisted Synthesis And Characterization Of Co(Ii) Phthalocyanine And Investigation Of Its Catalytic Activity On 4-Nitrophenol Oxidation, Ece Tuğba Saka, Zekeri̇ya Biyiklioğlu, Hali̇t Kanteki̇n

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

In this study, new cobalt phthalocyanine containing a 2-(2-benzothiazolylthio)ethoxy group at peripheral positions has been synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic methods (IR, UV-Vis elemental analysis, and mass spectroscopies). Catalytic activity of Co(II) phthalocyanine has been investigated in the presence of oxidants such as tert-buthylhydroperoxide, m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid, and H_2O_2. Co(II) phthalocyanine shows catalytically activity and product conversion under mild conditions. To find the optimal conditions in the oxidation process, substrate ratio, oxidant ratio, temperature, and oxidant type were examined over 3 h. The results exhibit the best optimum reaction conditions in this catalytic system.


Platinum Or Nickel Nanoparticles Decorated On Silica Spheres By Microwave Irradiation Technique, Ayşe Bayrakçeken Jan 2014

Platinum Or Nickel Nanoparticles Decorated On Silica Spheres By Microwave Irradiation Technique, Ayşe Bayrakçeken

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Supported catalysts are of great interest because of their wide range of application possibilities. In this study, firstly silica spheres were synthesized and then platinum and nickel nanoparticles were incorporated on this silica by microwave irradiation, which is an efficient technique for catalyst preparation. Synthesized silica spheres and catalysts were characterized by BET, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and transmission electron microscopy techniques. Pt or Ni nanoparticles well dispersed over silica support were obtained using microwave irradiation.