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Tandem Hydroperoxyl-Alkylperoxyl Radical Quenching by an Engineered Nanoporous Cerium Oxide Nanoparticle Macrostructure (NCeONP): Toward Efficient Solid-State Autoxidation Inhibitors.


ABSTRACT: The use of nanomaterials as inhibitors of the autoxidation of organic materials is attracting tremendous interest in petrochemistry, food storage, and biomedical applications. Metal oxide materials and CeO2 in particular represent one of the most investigated inorganic materials with promising radical trapping and antioxidant abilities. However, despite the importance, examples of the CeO2 material's ability to retard the autoxidation of organic substrates are still lacking, together with a plausible chemical mechanism for radical trapping. Herein, we report the synthesis of a new CeO2-derived nanoporous material (NCeONP) with excellent autoxidation inhibiting properties due to its ability to catalyze the cross-dismutation of alkyl peroxyl (ROO) and hydroperoxyl (HOO) radicals, generated in the system by the addition of the pro-aromatic hydrocarbon γ-terpinene. The antioxidant ability of NCeONP is superior to that of other nanosized metal oxides, including TiO2, ZnO, ZrO2, and pristine CeO2 nanoparticles. Studies of the reaction with a sacrificial reductant allowed us to propose a mechanism of inhibition consisting of H atom transfer from HOO to the metal oxides (MOx + HOO → MOx-H + O2), followed by the release of the H atom to an ROO radical (MOx-H + ROO → MOx + ROOH). Besides identifying NCeONP as a promising material for developing effective antioxidants, our study provides the first evidence of a radical mechanism that can be exploited to develop novel solid-state autoxidation inhibitors.

SUBMITTER: Amorati R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10620910 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tandem Hydroperoxyl-Alkylperoxyl Radical Quenching by an Engineered Nanoporous Cerium Oxide Nanoparticle Macrostructure (NCeONP): Toward Efficient Solid-State Autoxidation Inhibitors.

Amorati Riccardo R   Guo Yafang Y   Budhlall Bridgette Maria BM   Barry Carol Forance CF   Cao Dongmei D   Challa Siva Sai Ramana Kumar SSRK  

ACS omega 20231018 43


The use of nanomaterials as inhibitors of the autoxidation of organic materials is attracting tremendous interest in petrochemistry, food storage, and biomedical applications. Metal oxide materials and CeO<sub>2</sub> in particular represent one of the most investigated inorganic materials with promising radical trapping and antioxidant abilities. However, despite the importance, examples of the CeO<sub>2</sub> material's ability to retard the autoxidation of organic substrates are still lacking  ...[more]

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