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A Supraparticle-based Biomimetic Cascade Catalyst for Continuous Flow Reaction

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Journal Nat Commun
Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Oct 8
PMID 36209156
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Robust millimeter-sized spherical particles with controlled compositions and microstructures hold promises of important practical applications especially in relation to continuous flow cascade catalysis. However, the efficient fabrication methods for producing such particles remain scare. Here, we demonstrate a liquid marble approach to fabricate robust mm-sized porous supraparticles (SPs) through the bottom-up assembly of silica nanoparticles in the presence of strength additive or surface interactions, without the need for the specific liquid-repellent surfaces used by the existing methods. As the proof of the concept, our method was exemplified by fabricating biomimetic cascade catalysts through assembly of two types of well-defined catalytically active nanoparticles. The obtained SP-based cascade catalysts work well in industrially preferred fixed-bed reactors, exhibiting excellent catalysis efficiency, controlled reaction kinetics, high enantioselectivity (99% ee) and outstanding stability (200~500 h) in the cascades of ketone hydrogenation-kinetic resolution and amine racemization-kinetic resolution. The excellent catalytic performances are attributed to the structural features, reconciling close proximity of different catalytic sites and their sufficient spatial isolation.

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