在NiGa金属间表面上嵌入单个Pd原子,以实现高效和选择性的基化
Xiaohu Ge1, Yundao Jing1, Nina Fei1
1State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 200237, China.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
|July 5, 2024
概括
在-催化剂上的单原子显著促进了去除,以生产聚合物级基. 这一创新增强了工业化过程中的催化剂活性和选择性.
科学领域:
- 不同质的催化剂.
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
- 表面化学 表面化学
背景情况:
- 提取基因对于生产聚合物级基因至关重要.
- 非高贵的Ni基催化剂是有前途的,但其活性较低.
- 工业过程经常使用基于Pd的催化剂.
研究的目的:
- 设计一种高活性和选择性催化剂,用于基半化.
- 为了提高Ni基催化剂的性能,使用单原子兴奋剂.
- 探索单原子Pd和NiGa金属间表面之间的协同效应.
主要方法:
- 一个原子嵌NiGa金属间 (Pd1-NiGa) 的合成.
- 催化剂结构和组成的表征.
- 对基半化催化活性和选择性的实验性评估.
- 计算研究 (例如,DFT) 以了解反应机制.
主要成果:
- Pd1-NiGa催化剂,特别是Pd1Ni2Ga1组合部位,表现出显著更高的特定质量活性.
- 在行业相关条件下实现了优异的烯选择性 (>96%).
- 确定了单原子Pd和Ni位点之间的协同效应,增强了基吸附和H2解离.
- 证明抑制基吸附,防止过度化.
结论:
- 在NiGa金属间表面上的单原子Pd是基半化的一种高度有效的策略.
- 开发的催化剂在活动和选择性方面超过了最先进的催化剂.
- 这种方法为工业中各种选择性化应用提供了一条改善低活性Ni基催化剂的途径.
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