Affiliation:
1. University College of Science, Mohanlal Sukhadia University,Department of Chemistry,Raj,India,
2. Department of Chemistry,University College of Science, Mohanlal Sukhadia University,Raj,India,
3. University College of Science, Mohanlal Sukhadia University,Department of Chemistry,Udaipur,India,
Abstract
Graphene has several features, such as charge mobility, high conductivity,
and a large specific surface area with a two-dimensional structure.It also has exceptional electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties. Graphene has exceptional mechanical, physical, and chemical properties, which are responsible for the development
of efficient graphene-based catalysts for selective organic synthesis. This chapter
recapitulates the various applications of graphene-based catalysts in oxidation and
reduction reactions. It gives a complete overview of graphene, reduced graphene
oxide, functionalized graphene oxide, N-doped graphene oxide, and their catalytic
applications in various oxidation and reduction reactions. The previous studies reveal
that metal-free GO has many catalytic applications. Owing to its high surface area,
graphene oxide has a high adsorption tendency for hydrocarbons, gases, and ions.When
reacting with oxygenating functionalities, GO provides several paths for introducing
and modifying various functional groups. The large potential is employed for the use of
metal-free carbon catalysts to resolve the industrial problems arising from traditional
catalysts. Since graphene/GO catalysts are synthesized from environmental-friendly
material, their applications in green synthesis should be discovered vigorously. The
graphene-based catalysts have several applications. They allow only selective, mild,
and highly effective transformations and undergo the synthesis and synthesis in an
easy, recyclable, regenerable, and environmentally friendly manner.<br>
Publisher
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS