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Aqueous phase reforming of glycerol using doped graphenes as metal-free catalysts

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Boron-doped graphene obtained by pyrolysis at 900 [degree]C of the boric acid ester of alginate was found to be the most active graphene among a series of doped and co-doped graphenes to promote the aqueous phase reforming of glycerol at 250 [degree]C. This reaction is of interest in the context of valorization of the aqueous wastes of carbohydrate syrups. Control experiments adding to undoped graphene 1 wt% of triphenylborane, tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane or bis(pinacolyl)diborane as models of possible boron atom types present in B-doped graphene, and boric acid that could be present in a residual amount after pyrolysis, show in all cases an increase in the catalytic activity of graphene. B-doped graphene has also activity for glucose aqueous phase reforming. B-doped graphene undergoes deactivation upon reuse, probably due to B leaching. The results show that graphenes are promising metal-free catalysts for aqueous phase reforming and are alternatives to those containing platinum.

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hal-01939180 , version 1 (29-11-2018)

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Ivan Esteve-Adell, Bertrand Crapart, Ana Primo, Philippe Serp, H. Garcia. Aqueous phase reforming of glycerol using doped graphenes as metal-free catalysts. Green Chemistry, 2017, 19 (13), pp.3061-3068. ⟨10.1039/C7GC01058C⟩. ⟨hal-01939180⟩
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