Abstract
Several functional hybrid materials have been reported as immobilized porphyrin derivatives in various organic and inorganic host materials (polymers, mineral clays, silica, etc.), with potential applications in various fields, such as photochemistry, electrochemistry and heterogeneous catalysis. Layered double hydroxides (LDHs), commonly known as hydrotalcite-like materials, have also been analyzed for use as supports for metallocomplexes. Recently, nanocomposite materials with a core-shell structure produced by combining two kinds of nanometer-size materials have received considerable attention, since the use of these materials is a promising strategy to prevent the aggregation and self-oxidation of molecules, reducing the catalytic activity. In this study, monodispersed hierarchical layered double hydroxides on silica spheres (LDH@SiO2) with core-shell structures were developed for metalloporphyrin immobilization and the materials were used as the oxidant catalysts of different substrates.
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