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Nitrogen-doped graphene stabilized copper nanoparticles for Huisgen [3+2] cycloaddition "click" chemistry

Sanka, R. V. Siva Prasanna
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Balaji, K.
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Leterrier, Yves  
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June 4, 2019
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)

Nitrogen-doped reduced graphene oxide (NRGO) stabilized copper nanoparticles are designed to assist Cu(I)-catalyzed Huisgen [3+2] cycloaddition "click" chemistry (CuAAC). This study demonstrates a robust route for the synthesis of vastly dispersed heterogeneous catalysts (NRGO/Cu2O), achieving CuAAC at low temperaturewithout any external additive (oxidizing/reducing agent) with high stability and recyclability. Underlying mechanisms are analysed using DFT calculations, confirming the experimental results.

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DOI
10.1039/c9cc02057h
Web of Science ID

WOS:000469258900019

Author(s)
Sanka, R. V. Siva Prasanna
Balaji, K.
Leterrier, Yves  
Pandey, Shyam
Srivastava, Monika
Srivastava, Anurag
Binder, Wolfgang H.
Rana, Sravendra
Michaud, Veronique  
Date Issued

2019-06-04

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)
Volume

55

Issue

44

Start page

6249

End page

6252

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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catalyst

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REVIEWED

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