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Role of SrCO3 on Photocatalytic Performance of SrTiO3-SrCO3 Composites

2022, Boga, Bíborka, Steinfeldt, Norbert, Moustakas, Nikolaos G., Peppel, Tim, Lund, Henrik, Rabeah, Jabor, Pap, Zsolt, Cristea, Vasile-Mircea, Strunk, Jennifer

Perovskites such as SrTiO3 are interesting for photocatalytic applications due to their structure-related and electronic properties. These properties are influenced by the presence of SrCO3 which is often formed simultaneously during the hydrothermal synthesis of SrTiO3. In this study, SrTiO3-SrCO3 composites with different contents of SrCO3 (5–24 wt%) were synthesized. Their morphological, structural, and optical properties were investigated using complementary methods such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), nitrogen sorption, and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS). Their photocatalytic activity was assessed during the degradation of diclofenac (DCFNa) in aqueous solution and CO2 photoreduction under Xe lamp irradiation. Improved photocatalytic efficiency in DCFNa degradation was observed for all the studied composites in comparison with SrTiO3, and the highest mineralization efficiency was obtained for the sample with 21 wt% SrCO3 content. The presence of SrCO3 led to an increased concentration of active species, such as •OH radicals. Otherwise, its presence inhibits CH4 and C2H6 production during CO2 photoreduction compared with pure SrTiO3.

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BMBF-Vorhaben: Nano-Biotechnologie für den Umweltschutz: Neue photokatalytisch aktive Verbundmaterialien zur Eliminierung von pharmazeutischen Reststoffen (Nanopharm), Teilprojekt: LIKAT : Laufzeit: 01.06.2010 - 30.09.2013

2014, Steinfeldt, Norbert

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Facile synthesis of supported Ru-Triphos catalysts for continuous flow application in selective nitrile reduction

2019, Konrath, Robert, Heutz, Frank J.L., Steinfeldt, Norbert, Rockstroh, Nils, Kamer, Paul C.J.

The selective catalytic hydrogenation of nitriles represents an important but challenging transformation for many homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Herein, we report the efficient and modular solid-phase synthesis of immobilized Triphos-type ligands in very high yields, involving only minimal work-up procedures. The corresponding supported ruthenium-Triphos catalysts are tested in the hydrogenation of various nitriles. Under mild conditions and without the requirement of additives, the tunable supported catalyst library provides selective access to both primary amines and secondary imines. Moreover, the first application of a Triphos-type catalyst in a continuous flow process is presented demonstrating high catalyst life-time over at least 195 hours without significant activity loss. © 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Entwicklung und Erprobung neuer Instrumente zur Bildung von Verwertungs- und Transfernetzen innerhalb der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft : Entwicklung eines mikroverfahrenstechnischen Prozesses zur kontinuierlichen, reproduzierbaren und maßgeschneiderten Herstellung von Nanomaterialien katalytisch aktiver Edelmetalle ; Abschlussbericht

2009, Steinfeldt, Norbert, Beller, M.

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Synthesis of flow‐compatible Ru-Me/Al2O3 catalysts and their application in hydrogenation of 1-iodo-4-nitrobenzene

2021, Sebek, Michael, Atia, Hanan, Steinfeldt, Norbert

The development of an active, selective, and long-term stable heterogeneous catalyst for the reductive hydrogenation of substituted nitrorarenes in continuous operation mode is still challenging. In this work, Ru based nanoparticles catalysts promoted with different transition metals (Zn, Co, Cu, Sn, or Fe) were supported on alumina spheres using spray wet impregnation method. The freshly prepared catalysts were characterized using complementary methods including scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and temperature programmed reduction (TPR). The hydrogenation of 1-iodo-4-nitrobenzene served as model reaction to assess the catalytic performance of the prepared catalysts. The addition of the promotor affected the reducibility of Ru nanoparticles as well as the performance of the catalyst in the hydrogenation reaction. The highest yield of 4-iodoaniline (89 %) was obtained in a continuous flow process using Ru-Sn/Al2O3. The performance of this catalyst was also followed in a long-term experiment. With increasing operation time, a catalyst deactivation occurred which could only briefly compensate by an increase of the reaction temperature.