The Open Physical Chemistry Journal

2007, 1 : 1-4
Published online 2007 June 06. DOI: 10.2174/1874067700701010001
Publisher ID: TOPCJ-1-1

Highly Dispersed Gold Particles on Polyaniline – A New Nanocatalyst for Selective Hydrogenation

F. Klasovsky , M. Steffan , J. Arras , J. Radnik and P. Claus
Department of Chemistry, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany.

ABSTRACT

A new nanocatalyst which comprises gold particles (average size = (2.5 ± 1.3) nm) supported on intrinsically conductive polyaniline (PANI) was prepared via a sol-method. This Au/PANI catalyst was used for the first time in hydrogenation of the α ,β-unsaturated aldehyde citral exhibiting high activity (93% conversion) and selectivity (76%) towards the products of C=O group hydrogenation, geraniol and nerol, whereas the selectivity towards the product of the hydrogenation of the conjugated C=C bond (citronellal) is rather low (23%).A new nanocatalyst which comprises gold particles (average size = (2.5 ± 1.3) nm) supported on intrinsically nconductive polyaniline (PANI) was prepared via a sol-method. This Au/PANI catalyst was used for the first time in hydrogenation of the α ,β -unsaturated aldehyde citral exhibiting high activity (93% conversion) and selectivity (76%) towards the products of C=O group hydrogenation, geraniol and nerol, whereas the selectivity towards the product of the hydrogenation of the conjugated C=C bond (citronellal) is rather low (23%).