Abstract

Surfactants with polyoxometalates (POMs) as polar head groups have shown fascinating self-assembly behaviors and various functional applications. However, self-assembly them into reverse micelles is still challenging owing to the large molecular size and intermolecular strong electrostatic repulsions of POM heads. In this work, a zwitterionic POM-based surfactant was synthesized by covalently grafting two cationic long alkyl tails onto the lacunary site of [PW11O39]7−. With decreased electrostatic repulsions and increased hydrophobic effect, the POM-based reverse micelles with an average diameter of 5 nm were obtained. Interestingly, when these reverse micelles were applied for catalyzing the oxidation of styrene, an unprecedented β‑hydroxyl peroxide compound of 2‑hydroxyl-2-phenylethan-1‑tert-butylperoxide was produced in high selectivity of 95.2%. In comparison, the cetyltrimethylammonium electrostatically encapsulated POMs mainly generated the epoxides or 1,2-diols. A free radical mechanism was proposed for the oxidation reaction catalyzed by the zwitterionic POM surfactants.

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