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Influence of Aluminum Distribution in Cu-MOR Systems on Methane-to-Methanol Conversion: A Combined Experimental and
Peter N Njoroge1, Bjørn Gading Solemsli1, Asanka Wijerathne2
1Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN), Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, 1033 Blindern, Oslo 0315, Norway.
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A series of copper-mordenite (MOR) samples of different provenances were investigated in the methane-to-methanol (MTM) reaction after preparing their copper-exchanged analogues. Noticeable activity improvements were observed when biasing the Al framework distribution of the confined side-pocket toward 12-ring openings (T2 and T4 enrichment) over 8-ring openings (T1 and T3), achieved by using K+ or Na+ in the synthesis gel, respectively. This was rationalized by performing a geometry optimization algorithm using density functional theory (DFT) simulations, which revealed distortions in the structure of the pores among different idealized zeolite models. From this, effects on the copper species were observed, as evidenced from both electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), which suggested varying monomeric [Cu]2+/[CuOH]+ concentrations with intrinsic copper reducibility differences. Monte Carlo simulations on selected MOR structures of the experimental series exposed dimeric structures with more acute Cu-O-Cu angles, thereby suggesting a more reactive system for Cu-MOR based on K+ in the synthesis gel, in line with the experimental finding. The combined insights from simulations, calculations, and experiments have enabled us to establish a synthesis-structure-activity relationship for mordenite in methane conversion, highlighting the reactive interplay between pore geometry and copper speciation.

