TY - JOUR
T1 - Laser assisted embedding of Pd10Cu bimetals in ZIF-8 enabling highly selective hydrogenation of C = C in π-bond conjugation
AU - Wang, Jiulong
AU - Jian, Jie
AU - Jing, Xixiang
AU - Shuang, Yazhou
AU - Wang, Shiyuan
AU - Wang, Fang
AU - Ma, Zelin
AU - Guo, Pengfei
AU - Shchukin, Dmitry
AU - Vinokurov, Vladimir A.
AU - Novikov, Andrei A.
AU - Glotov, Aleksandr P.
AU - Xue, Junmin
AU - Cao, Tengfei
AU - Fan, Xiaoli
AU - Wang, Hongqiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - Selective hydrogenation of vinyl groups (C = C) and carbonyl groups (C = O) is of significance to effectively convert low-value organic compounds into high-value target chemicals, while a challenge remains on the hydrogenation of C = C bond that is in π-bond conjugation with the C = O bond. Herein, we address this challenge based on a synergetic modulation strategy on electronic structure and adsorption configurations to achieve a highly selective hydrogenation of the C = C bond, achieved by laser-assisted embedding of PdxCu bimetals in the ZIF-8 bulk phase (x represents the Pd/Cu molar ratio in PdCu nanoparticles). It is revealed that laser assisted synthesis of PdxCu bimetals not only inhibits the hydrogenation of C = O and promotes the hydrogenation of C = C, but also results in an arched absorption configuration for substrate molecules that facilitates the selective hydrogenation of vinyl groups. Exemplified by cinnamaldehyde (CAL), the present work achieves 98.03 % conversion of CAL and 100 % selectivity of the hydrocinnamaldehyde (HCAL) (70 °C, 1 MPa H2, 1 h), indicating the potential of laser-matter interaction to tackle the trade-off between conversion efficiency and selectivity in thermal catalysis.
AB - Selective hydrogenation of vinyl groups (C = C) and carbonyl groups (C = O) is of significance to effectively convert low-value organic compounds into high-value target chemicals, while a challenge remains on the hydrogenation of C = C bond that is in π-bond conjugation with the C = O bond. Herein, we address this challenge based on a synergetic modulation strategy on electronic structure and adsorption configurations to achieve a highly selective hydrogenation of the C = C bond, achieved by laser-assisted embedding of PdxCu bimetals in the ZIF-8 bulk phase (x represents the Pd/Cu molar ratio in PdCu nanoparticles). It is revealed that laser assisted synthesis of PdxCu bimetals not only inhibits the hydrogenation of C = O and promotes the hydrogenation of C = C, but also results in an arched absorption configuration for substrate molecules that facilitates the selective hydrogenation of vinyl groups. Exemplified by cinnamaldehyde (CAL), the present work achieves 98.03 % conversion of CAL and 100 % selectivity of the hydrocinnamaldehyde (HCAL) (70 °C, 1 MPa H2, 1 h), indicating the potential of laser-matter interaction to tackle the trade-off between conversion efficiency and selectivity in thermal catalysis.
KW - Bimetallic metals
KW - Component regulation
KW - Laser synthesis
KW - MOF
KW - Selective hydrogenation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cej.2024.153334
DO - 10.1016/j.cej.2024.153334
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85197450977
SN - 1385-8947
VL - 495
JO - Chemical Engineering Journal
JF - Chemical Engineering Journal
M1 - 153334
ER -