近期热催化乙选择性化技术的进展
Xiaocheng Lan1, Jingguang G Chen2, Tiefeng Wang1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China. wangtf@tsinghua.edu.cn.
Chemical Society reviews
|July 15, 2025
概括
选择性乙烯化是乙烯净化和生产的关键. 本综述详细介绍了催化剂设计和机制性见解,以克服过度化和焦炭形成等挑战,以提高乙烯选择性.
科学领域:
- 催化剂是一种催化剂.
- 石油化学 石油化学
- 可持续化学 可持续化学
背景情况:
- 选择性乙烯化对于石油工业中的乙烯净化至关重要.
- 它提供了一种可持续的,非石油的途径,用于从天然气和煤炭生产乙烯.
研究的目的:
- 为选择性乙化催化剂开发的最新进展提供全面的回顾.
- 为了深入了解反应机制和结构-性能关系.
主要方法:
- 对转换和选择性计算的基准进行了批判性讨论.
- 分类活跃站点设计:单金属,无序合金,金属间化合物 (IMC) 和单原子 (SA) 站点.
- 审查了基于Pd和非基于Pd的催化剂,重点关注结构-性能关系.
主要成果:
- 突出了积极地点设计的策略,以增强乙烯选择性和催化活性.
- 强调了不同活性金属,催化剂支和修饰剂的作用.
- 总结了各种催化剂类型的最新性能指标.
结论:
- 鉴定了由于副作用而实现高活性和选择性的关键挑战.
- 讨论了未来的研究方向在机械的理解和催化剂设计的创新.
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