Francesco Nocito
University of Bari
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Chemsuschem | 2011
Angela Dibenedetto; Paolo Stufano; Francesco Nocito; Michele Aresta
Aqueous glycerol was used as the hydrogen source for the reduction of CO(2) to the hydrogen carrier formic acid in the presence of the catalyst [RuCl(2)(PPh(3))(3)]. All intermediates were identified and characterized. Glycerol was converted into glycolic acid, HO-CH(2)-COOH, that was identified by using (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy.
Chemsuschem | 2018
Maria Ventura; Francesco Lobefaro; Elvira De Giglio; Monica Distaso; Francesco Nocito; Angela Dibenedetto
Mixed oxides based on MgO⋅CeO2 were used as efficient catalysts in the aerobic oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) to afford, with very high selectivity, either 2,5-diformylfuran (DFF, 99 %) or 2-formyl-5-furancarboxylic acid (FFCA, 90 %), depending on the reaction conditions. 5-Hydroxymethyl-2-furancarboxylic acid (HMFCA, 57-90 %) was formed only at low concentration of 5-HMF (<0.03 m) or in presence of external bases. The conversion of 5-HMF ranged from a few percent to 99 %, according to the reaction conditions. The oxidation was performed in water, with O2 as oxidant, without any additives. The surface characterization of the catalysts gave important information about their acid-base properties, which drive the selectivity of the reaction towards DFF. FFCA was formed from DFF at longer reaction times. Catalysts were studied by XPS and XRD before and after catalytic runs to identify the reason why they undergo reversible deactivation. XRD showed that MgO is hydrated to Mg(OH)2 , which, even if not leached out, changes the basic properties of the catalyst that becomes less active after some time. Calcination of the recovered catalyst allows recovery of its initial activity. The catalyst is thus recoverable (>99 %) and reusable. The use of mixed oxides allows tuning of the basicity of the catalysts, avoiding the need for external bases for efficient and selective conversion of 5-HMF and waste formation, resulting in an environmentally friendly, sustainable process.
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2006
Michele Aresta; Angela Dibenedetto; Francesco Nocito; Carlo Pastore
Journal of Catalysis | 2009
Michele Aresta; Angela Dibenedetto; Francesco Nocito; Carla Ferragina
Tetrahedron | 2011
Angela Dibenedetto; Antonella Angelini; Michele Aresta; Jayashree Ethiraj; Carlo Fragale; Francesco Nocito
Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2008
Michele Aresta; Angela Dibenedetto; Francesco Nocito; Carlo Pastore
Catalysis Today | 2006
Angela Dibenedetto; Michele Aresta; Francesco Nocito; Carlo Pastore; Anna Maria Venezia; Ekaterina Chirykalova; Vladimir I. Kononenko; Vladimir G. Shevchenko; Irina A. Chupova
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2010
Michele Aresta; Angela Dibenedetto; Francesco Nocito; Antonella Angelini; Bartolo Gabriele; Serena De Negri
Chemsuschem | 2013
Angela Dibenedetto; Francesco Nocito; Antonella Angelini; Imre Papai; Michele Aresta; Raffaella Mancuso
Archive | 2018
Michele Aresta; Francesco Nocito; Angela Dibenedetto