In the last years, graphene derivatives have been studied for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to their use as heterogeneous catalysts. In this work of thesis a sustainable synthesis of a graphene derivative, graphene acetic acid, has been developed and the employement of this material as carbocatalyst in oxidation and coupling reactions has been investigated.

In the last years, graphene derivatives have been studied for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to their use as heterogeneous catalysts. In this work of thesis a sustainable synthesis of a graphene derivative, graphene acetic acid, has been developed and the employement of this material as carbocatalyst in oxidation and coupling reactions has been investigated.

Novel graphene derivatives as sustainable materials for carbocatalysis

DE CRESCENZO, GIACOMO
2021/2022

Abstract

In the last years, graphene derivatives have been studied for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to their use as heterogeneous catalysts. In this work of thesis a sustainable synthesis of a graphene derivative, graphene acetic acid, has been developed and the employement of this material as carbocatalyst in oxidation and coupling reactions has been investigated.
2021
Novel graphene derivatives as sustainable materials for carbocatalysis
In the last years, graphene derivatives have been studied for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to their use as heterogeneous catalysts. In this work of thesis a sustainable synthesis of a graphene derivative, graphene acetic acid, has been developed and the employement of this material as carbocatalyst in oxidation and coupling reactions has been investigated.
Graphene
Material
Catalysis
Carbocatalysis
Sustainable
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