Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry ›› 2025, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (9): 3314-3325.DOI: 10.6023/cjoc202502024 Previous Articles     Next Articles

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仿生材料聚多巴胺在有机转化中的应用进展

杨威a,*(), 王兵兵b,*(), 徐小惠a, 孙钟a, 唐翠曼a, 刘佳琦a   

  1. a 东北电力大学化学工程学院 吉林吉林 132012
    b 东北电力大学能源与动力工程学院 吉林吉林 132012
  • 收稿日期:2025-02-20 修回日期:2025-04-07 发布日期:2025-05-06
  • 基金资助:
    吉林省科技发展计划(20240101154JC)

Recent Progress in the Application of Biomimetic Material Polydopamine in Organic Conversion

Wei Yanga,*(), Bingbing Wangb,*(), Xiaohui Xua, Zhong Suna, Cuiman Tanga, Jiaqi Liua   

  1. a School of Chemical Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin, Jilin 132012
    b School of Energy and Power Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin, Jilin 132012
  • Received:2025-02-20 Revised:2025-04-07 Published:2025-05-06
  • Contact: E-mail: yangw467@163.com; wangbb@neepu.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Plan Project(20240101154JC)

Polydopamine (PDA), as a “mussel-inspired” biomimetic material, has great application potential in the field of catalysis because of its non-toxic, environmentally friendly, stable and recyclable advantages. PDA contains a large number of catechol structures, which can reduce noble metal ions. Its widespread o-diphenol/o-quinone structure can also coordinate with cheap metal ions. Therefore, PDA can support metal to form heterogeneous catalysts. Meanwhile, the phenolic hydroxyl groups and amino groups contained in the PDA structure have acidic and basic effects, and they can also be used as catalysts. The application of M@PDA and PDA in a variety of organic transformations is reviewed, describing the catalytic efficiency and the number of cycles of the catalysts in detail. Moreover, the problems and challenges in this field are pointed out, which is expected to provide useful guidance for the future development of polydopamine materials in the field of heterogeneous catalysis.

Key words: catalyst, catalyst support, organic compound, polydopamine, heterogeneous catalysis