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Templated Fabrication of Core–Shell Magnetic Mesoporous Carbon Microspheres in 3‑Dimensional Ordered Macroporous Silicas
A confined synthesis strategy is
demonstrated for the fabrication
of core–shell magnetic mesoporous carbon microspheres by solvent
evaporation induced self-assembly of ethanolic solutions of precursors
(containing resol as carbon source, Pluronic F127 as a structure directing
agent) in the cavity of presynthesized 3-dimensional ordered macroporous
silica materials with each macropore filled with a magnetite particle.
The obtained magnetic mesoporous carbon (Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>@FDU-15) microspheres possess uniform diameter of ∼460 nm,
ultralarge mesopores of 13.8 nm, high surface area of ∼403
m<sup>2</sup>/g, and strong magnetization (20.7 emu/g). Sub-4 nm gold
nanoparticles are loaded in the porous shell of the magnetic microspheres,
resulting in a novel Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>@FDU-15/Au nanocatalyst
with an excellent performance in catalyzing the epoxidation of styrene
with high conversion (72%) and selectivity (85%) toward styrene oxide
in 12 h and a good magnetic field-assisted recyclability