Abstract

This paper describes the first example of a 3D printed metal-free graphene oxide-Al2O3 (GO-Al2O3) catalytic system and evaluates its catalytic performance in model transformations. A new functional architecture creates synergies to combine the excellent catalytic effect and reaction scope of graphene oxide, the chemical stability and recyclability of the ceramic support, and the versatility and control over size of 3D printing technology. The graphene oxide-Al2O3 based catalyst presented here constitutes a step forward in the development of highly active, heterogeneous, and reusable ceramic catalysts.

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