Synergistic C─N Coupling for Efficient Cyclohexanone Oxime Synthesis from Ambient Air by Supported Molecular
Chen Zhang1,2, Shu-Lin Meng1,2, Yan-Nan Jing1,2
1Key Laboratory of Photochemical Conversion and Optoelectronic Materials, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, China.
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Electrocatalytic synthesis of cyclohexanone oxime from rich nitrogen resources is a promising alternative to traditional industrial processes. However, the difficulties in unraveling atomic-scale catalytic mechanisms and managing selective C─N coupling still pose great challenges to realizing considerable yield and selectivity, and therefore rational catalyst design to boost collaborative C─N coupling for oxime synthesis is particularly attractive. In the present work, molecular catalysts are demonstrated to be unique for oxime synthesis under mild conditions, i.e., iron bis(pyridyl)amine-bipyridine (FeBPAbipyH) modified MWCNTs@CP (multi-walled carbon nanotubes coated carbon fiber paper) cathodes produced cyclohexanone oxime from NO2 - and cyclohexanone, attaining mass-specific efficiency of 87.00 mg h-1 cm-2 mgcat -1, Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 77.3%, and exclusive carbon selectivity, which is the best efficiency known to date in H-cell. Mechanistic studies showed that the FeBPAbipyH molecular skeleton exhibited intimate interaction with both cyclohexanone and NO2 -, and catalyzed selective NO2 --to-NH2OH reduction for C─N bond in situ. The in-depth understanding of substrate-catalyst interactions and synergic C─N coupling from molecular points of view offers valuable insights to boost collaborative synthesis of organic nitrogen compounds. Further integrating plasma-driven N2 oxidation and electrocatalysis enabled cyclohexanone oxime formation at 61.73 mg h-1 cm-2 mgcat -1 on the FeBPAbipyH/MWCNTs@CP electrode, and the whole synthetic and separation process is projected to be profitable with a promising cost of $2709 ton-1, which is much lower than the breakeven point (∼$10 000 ton-1), representing a sustainable pathway to nitrogenous chemical synthesis from abundant resources under ambient conditions.
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