Silanol-Assisted High-Yield Nanofabrication of SnO2 Single Crystals with Highly Tunable and Ordered Mesoporosity

ACS CENTRAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Highly ordered mesoporous materials with a single-crystalline structure have attracted broad interest due to their wide applications from catalysis to energy conversion/storage, but constructing them with good controllability and high yields remains a highly daunting task. Herein, we construct a new class of three-dimensionally ordered mesoporous SnO2 single crystals (3DOm-SnO2) with well-defined facets and excellent mesopore tunability. Mechanism studies demonstrate that the silanol groups on ordered silica nanospheres (3DO-SiO2) can induce the efficient heterogeneous crystallization of uniform SnO2 single crystals in its periodic voids by following the hard and soft acid and base theory, affording a much higher yield of similar to 96% for 3DOm-SnO2 than that of its solid counterpart prepared in the absence of 3DO-SiO2 (similar to 1.5%). Benefiting from its permanent ordered mesopores and favorable electronic structure, Pd-supported 3DOm-SnO2 can efficiently catalyze the unprecedented sequential hydrogenation of 4-nitrophenylacetylene to produce 4-nitrostyrene, then 4-nitroethylbenzene, and finally 4-aminoethylbenzene. DFT calculations further reveal the favorable synergistic effect between Pd and 3DOm-SnO2 via moderate electron transfer for realizing this sequential hydrogenation reaction. Our work underlines the crucial role of silanol groups in inducing the high-yield heterogeneous crystallization of 3DOm-SnO2, shedding light on the rational design and construction of various 3DO single crystals that are of great practical significance.
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