Judith Ouwehand
Ghent University
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017
Dolores Esquivel; Judith Ouwehand; Maria Meledina; Stuart Turner; Gustaaf Van Tendeloo; Francisco J. Romero-Salguero; Jeriffa De Clercq; Pascal Van Der Voort
Highly ordered thiol-ethylene bridged Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas were synthesized directly from a homemade thiol-functionalized bis-silane precursor. These high surface area materials contain up to 4.3mmol/g sulfur functions in the walls and can adsorb up to 1183mg/g mercury ions. Raman spectroscopy reveals the existence of thiol and disulfide moieties. These groups have been evaluated by a combination of Raman spectroscopy, Ellmans reagent and elemental analysis. The adsorption of mercury ions was evidenced by different techniques, including Raman, XPS and porosimetry, which indicate that thiol groups are highly accessible to mercury. Scanning transmission electron microscopy combined with EDX showed an even homogenous distribution of the sulfur atoms throughout the structure, and have revealed for the first time that a fraction of the adsorbed mercury is forming thiolate nanocrystals in the pores. The adsorbent is highly selective for mercury and can be regenerated and reused multiple times, maintaining its structure and functionalities and showing only a marginal loss of adsorption capacity after several runs.
ChemPhysChem | 2018
Els De Canck; Fady Nahra; Kevin Bevernaege; Sofie Vanden Broeck; Judith Ouwehand; Diederick Maes; Steven P. Nolan; Pascal Van Der Voort
A stable periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) with accessible sulfonic acid functionalities is prepared via a one-pot-synthesis and is used as solid support for highly active catalysts, consisting of gold(I)-N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes. The gold complexes are successfully immobilized on the nanoporous hybrid material via a straightforward acid-base reaction with the corresponding [Au(OH)(NHC)] synthon. This catalyst design strategy results in a boomerang-type catalyst, allowing the active species to detach from the surface to perform the catalysis and then to recombine with the solid after all the starting material is consumed. This boomerang behavior is assessed in the hydration of alkynes. The tested catalysts were found to be active in the latter reaction, and after an acidic work-up, the IPr*-based gold catalyst can be recovered and then reused several times without any loss in efficiency.
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2016
Judith Ouwehand; Jeroen Lauwaert; Dolores Esquivel; Kevin Hendrickx; Veronique Van Speybroeck; Joris Thybaut; Pascal Van Der Voort
Dalton Transactions | 2017
Anna M. Kaczmarek; Dolores Esquivel; Judith Ouwehand; Pascal Van Der Voort; Francisco J. Romero-Salguero; Rik Van Deun
Catalysis Communications | 2017
Jeroen Lauwaert; Judith Ouwehand; Jeriffa De Clercq; Pegie Cool; Pascal Van Der Voort; Joris Thybaut
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2018
Judith Ouwehand; Erik Van Eynde; Els De Canck; Silvia Lenaerts; An Verberckmoes; Pascal Van Der Voort
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2018
Andrey Ryzhikov; T. Jean Daou; Habiba Noualia; Joël Patarin; Judith Ouwehand; Sander Clerick; Els De Canck; Pascal Van Der Voort; Johan A. Martens
Journal of Catalysis | 2018
Xiao Feng; Himanshu Sekhar Jena; Karen Leus; Guangbo Wang; Judith Ouwehand; Pascal Van Der Voort
1st European doctoral symposium on Metal-Organic Frameworks (docMOF 2018) | 2018
Xiao Feng; Himanshu Sekhar Jena; Karen Leus; Guangbo Wang; Judith Ouwehand; Pascal Van Der Voort
19th Netherlands' Catalysis and Chemistry Conference (NCCC XIX) | 2018
Laurens Bourda; Himanshu Sekhar Jena; Judith Ouwehand; Anna M. Kaczmarek; Pascal Van Der Voort