Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-based materials, poly-POSS-T [n = 8 (1), 10 (2), 12 (3), and mix (4)], were prepared in high yields via free radical polymerization of corresponding pure forms of methacrylate-functionalized POSS monomers, MMA-POSS-T (n = 8, 10, 12), and the mixture form, MMA-POSS-T. Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra and BET analysis indicate that 1-4 are amorphous materials with high surface areas (683-839 m g). The surface areas and total pore volumes follow the trend: poly-POSS-T > poly-POSS-T > poly-POSS-T > poly-POSS-T. In addition, on the basis of Barrett-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) analysis, poly-POSS-T contains the highest amount of mesopores. The Pd nanoparticles immobilized on poly-POSS-T [n = 8 (5), 10 (6), 12 (7), and mix (8)] are well dispersed with 4-6 wt % Pd content and similar average particle sizes of 6.2-6.5 nm, according to transmission electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray analysis (TEM-EDX) and microwave plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (MP-AES). At 90 °C, the stabilized Pd nanoparticles in 5-8 catalyzed aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde in 72-100% yields at 6 h using a mixture of a HO/Pluronic (P123) solution. The PdNp@poly-POSS-T catalyst (5) exhibited the lowest catalytic activity, as a result of its lowest surface areas, total pore volumes, and amounts of mesopores. With the catalyst 8, various benzyl alcohol derivatives were converted to the corresponding aldehydes in good to excellent yields. However, with alcoholic substrates featuring electron-withdrawing substituents, high conversions were achieved with 1 equiv of KCO additive and longer reaction times.
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