Synthesis of Supported Planar Iron Oxide Nanoparticles and Their Chemo- and Stereoselectivity for Hydrogenation of Alkynes — María Tejeda–Serrano (2017) | RDL Network
Synthesis of Supported Planar Iron Oxide Nanoparticles and Their Chemo- and Stereoselectivity for Hydrogenation of Alkynes
ACS Catalysis 7(5): 3721-3729
Article 2017 English
Authors
MT
María Tejeda–Serrano
JC
Jose R. Cabrero‐Antonino
VM
Virginia Mainar-Ruiz
Abstract
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Nature uses enzymes to dissociate and transfer H2 by combining Fe2+ and H+ acceptor/donor catalytic active sites. Following a biomimetic approach, it is reported here that very small planar Fe2,3+ oxide nanoparticles (2.0 ± 0.5 nm) supported on slightly acidic inorganic oxides (nanocrystalline TiO2, ZrO2, ZnO) act as bifunctional catalysts to dissociate and transfer H2 to alkynes chemo- and stereoselectively. This catalyst is synthesized by oxidative dispersion of Fe0 nanoparticles at the isoelectronic point of the support. The resulting Fe2+,3+ solid catalyzes not only, in batch, the semihydrogenation of different alkynes with good yields but also the removal of acetylene from ethylene streams with >99.9% conversion and selectivity. These efficient and robust non-noble-metal catalysts, alternative to existing industrial technologies based on Pd, constitute a step forward toward the design of fully sustainable and nontoxic selective hydrogenation solid catalysts.
María Tejeda–Serrano, Marta Mon, Bethany Ross, Francisco Gonell, Jesús Ferrando‐Soria, Avelino Avelino, Antonio Leyva‐Pérez, Donatella Armentano, Emilio Pardo
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