Cooperative photocatalysis of dye–Ti-MCM-41 with trimethylamine for selective aerobic oxidation of sulfides illuminated by blue light

[Display omitted] Ti-incorporated mesoporous materials have widespread applications in photocatalysis. Their adjustable pores could accommodate dyes like alizarin red S (ARS) to circumvent the lack of visible light response. Herein, Ti-MCM-41 was obtained to anchor visible light-capturing ARS, formi...

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Published inJournal of colloid and interface science Vol. 630; pp. 921 - 930
Main Authors Huang, Fengwei, Hao, Huimin, Sheng, Wenlong, Dong, Xiaoyun, Lang, Xianjun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 15.01.2023
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Summary:[Display omitted] Ti-incorporated mesoporous materials have widespread applications in photocatalysis. Their adjustable pores could accommodate dyes like alizarin red S (ARS) to circumvent the lack of visible light response. Herein, Ti-MCM-41 was obtained to anchor visible light-capturing ARS, forming ARS–Ti-MCM-41. The ARS–Ti-MCM-41 was screened for the selective photocatalytic oxidation of organic sulfides. To improve the stability of the anchored ARS, electron transfer was orchestrated by a mediator trimethylamine (TMA, 2 mol%) illuminated by blue LEDs. Phenyl methyl sulfide could be almost entirely converted into phenyl methyl sulfoxide with 99% of selectivity within 18 min. In addition, Ti-MCM-41 was beneficial for the anchored ARS, which in turn guaranteed good recycling performance of ARS–Ti-MCM-41. The solvent trifluoroethanol enabled the stability of TMA and facilitated the highly selective formation of the target sulfoxides. This work sheds light on the vast possibility for visible light photocatalysis of dye–mesoporous materials.
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ISSN:0021-9797
1095-7103
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2022.10.052