1. Surface Reactivity of Carbon Nanoporous Materials Studied with Chemical Bromination
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Vitaliy E. Diyuk, Alexander N. Zaderko, Anna V. Vakaliuk, Ruslan Mariychuk, Vladyslav V. Lisnyak, and Liudmyla M. Grishchenko
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Bromine ,Nucleophile ,Nanoporous ,Chemistry ,Electrophile ,Halogenation ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Organic chemistry ,Reactivity (chemistry) ,Carbon ,Amination - Abstract
An electrophilic bromination is used as a probe reaction to assess the reactivity of a carbon surface, as well as to prepare versatile precursors for multifunctional modifications. In this chapter, we consider the bromination of nanoporous carbon materials with liquid bromine and KBr3. This bromination was performed under different reaction protocols. Here, we report the parallel oxidation and hydrolysis during bromination and show their effect on surface chemistry. Also, the pros and cons of the usage of the proposed reaction are considered. The surface oxidation and modification rules are discussed, and the amount of introduced bromine that can be substituted by a nucleophile is presented. In general, the potential for obtaining chemically uniform surfaces covered with amino groups by amination of the surface of brominated carbon materials has been shown.
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- 2021
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