Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts

El oro es un metal precioso muy inerte y resistente a la oxidación del aire en comparación con otros debido a su alto potencial de electrodo, primera energía de ionización y fuerte unión metálica. Sin embargo, cuando el oro se dispersa en forma de nanopartículas en diferentes soportes, alcanza propi...

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Arbeláez Pérez, Oscar Felipe
Villa Holguín, Aida Luz
Becerra, Jaime Andres
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Oro,
Monoterpenos
Catalizadores
Heterogeneos,
Oxidación
Isomerización
Hidrogeación
Aminación
Gold
monoterpenes
heterogeneous catalysts
oxidation
isomerization
hydrogenation
amination
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
title Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
spellingShingle Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
Oro,
Monoterpenos
Catalizadores
Heterogeneos,
Oxidación
Isomerización
Hidrogeación
Aminación
Gold
monoterpenes
heterogeneous catalysts
oxidation
isomerization
hydrogenation
amination
title_short Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
title_full Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
title_fullStr Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
title_sort Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Arbeláez Pérez, Oscar Felipe
Villa Holguín, Aida Luz
Becerra, Jaime Andres
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Arbeláez Pérez, Oscar Felipe
Villa Holguín, Aida Luz
Becerra, Jaime Andres
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Oro,
Monoterpenos
Catalizadores
Heterogeneos,
Oxidación
Isomerización
Hidrogeación
Aminación
topic Oro,
Monoterpenos
Catalizadores
Heterogeneos,
Oxidación
Isomerización
Hidrogeación
Aminación
Gold
monoterpenes
heterogeneous catalysts
oxidation
isomerization
hydrogenation
amination
dc.subject.other.spa.fl_str_mv Gold
monoterpenes
heterogeneous catalysts
oxidation
isomerization
hydrogenation
amination
description El oro es un metal precioso muy inerte y resistente a la oxidación del aire en comparación con otros debido a su alto potencial de electrodo, primera energía de ionización y fuerte unión metálica. Sin embargo, cuando el oro se dispersa en forma de nanopartículas en diferentes soportes, alcanza propiedades catalíticas excepcionales, lo que promueve el desarrollo de materiales a base de oro catalíticamente activos en reacciones orgánicas. La principal ventaja de los procesos catalíticos heterogéneos frente a los homogéneos es la fácil separación del catalizador facilitando la recuperación, reciclaje y reducción de la cantidad de subproductos. Algunos catalizadores de oro heterogéneos tienen actividad en las transformaciones de monoterpenos y monoterpenoides, compuestos orgánicos naturales extraídos de plantas cuyas transformaciones producen sustancias con aplicaciones en química fina, farmacéutica, cosmética, agricultura, polímeros e industrias alimentarias. Esta revisión describe los logros de algunas transformaciones de monoterpenos y monoterpenoides informadas de 2002 a 2018 mediante oxidación, hidrogenación, isomerización y aminación sobre catalizadores heterogéneos a base de oro.
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dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation.spa.fl_str_mv Becerra, J. A., Arbeláez, Ó. F. y Villa, A. L. (2020). Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37(1), 1–62. http://doi.org/10.1007/s43153-020-00013-1
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Becerra, J. A., Arbeláez, Ó. F. y Villa, A. L. (2020). Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37(1), 1–62. http://doi.org/10.1007/s43153-020-00013-1
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spelling Arbeláez Pérez, Oscar FelipeVilla Holguín, Aida LuzBecerra, Jaime Andres372021-02-18T20:08:04Z2021-02-18T20:08:04Z2020-012020-04-261678-4383https://doi.org/10.1007/s43153-020-00013-1https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/33440Becerra, J. A., Arbeláez, Ó. F. y Villa, A. L. (2020). Transformation of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids using gold-based heterogeneous catalysts. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37(1), 1–62. http://doi.org/10.1007/s43153-020-00013-1El oro es un metal precioso muy inerte y resistente a la oxidación del aire en comparación con otros debido a su alto potencial de electrodo, primera energía de ionización y fuerte unión metálica. Sin embargo, cuando el oro se dispersa en forma de nanopartículas en diferentes soportes, alcanza propiedades catalíticas excepcionales, lo que promueve el desarrollo de materiales a base de oro catalíticamente activos en reacciones orgánicas. La principal ventaja de los procesos catalíticos heterogéneos frente a los homogéneos es la fácil separación del catalizador facilitando la recuperación, reciclaje y reducción de la cantidad de subproductos. Algunos catalizadores de oro heterogéneos tienen actividad en las transformaciones de monoterpenos y monoterpenoides, compuestos orgánicos naturales extraídos de plantas cuyas transformaciones producen sustancias con aplicaciones en química fina, farmacéutica, cosmética, agricultura, polímeros e industrias alimentarias. Esta revisión describe los logros de algunas transformaciones de monoterpenos y monoterpenoides informadas de 2002 a 2018 mediante oxidación, hidrogenación, isomerización y aminación sobre catalizadores heterogéneos a base de oro.Gold is a precious metal very inert and resistant to air oxidation compared with others due to its high electrode potential, first ionization energy and strong metallic bonding. 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