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CeO2 Frustrated Lewis Pairs Improving CO2 and CH3OH Conversion to Monomethylcarbonate.


ABSTRACT: Frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs), discovered in the last few decades for homogeneous catalysts and in the last few years also for heterogeneous catalysts, are stimulating the scientific community's interest for their potential in small-molecule activation. Nevertheless, how an FLP activates stable molecules such as CO2 is still undefined. Through a careful spectroscopic study, we here report the formation of FLPs over a highly defective CeO2 sample prepared by microwave-assisted synthesis. Carbon dioxide activation over FLP is shown to occur through a bidentate carbonate bridging the FLP and implying a Ce3+-to-CO2 charge transfer, thus enhancing its activation. Carbon dioxide reaction with methanol to form monomethylcarbonate is here employed to demonstrate active roles of FLP and, eventually, to propose a reaction mechanism clarifying the role of Ce3+ and oxygen vacancies.

SUBMITTER: Salusso D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10064321 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CeO<sub>2</sub> Frustrated Lewis Pairs Improving CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>3</sub>OH Conversion to Monomethylcarbonate.

Salusso Davide D   Grillo Giorgio G   Manzoli Maela M   Signorile Matteo M   Zafeiratos Spyridon S   Barreau Mathias M   Damin Alessandro A   Crocellà Valentina V   Cravotto Giancarlo G   Bordiga Silvia S  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20230314 12


Frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs), discovered in the last few decades for homogeneous catalysts and in the last few years also for heterogeneous catalysts, are stimulating the scientific community's interest for their potential in small-molecule activation. Nevertheless, how an FLP activates stable molecules such as CO<sub>2</sub> is still undefined. Through a careful spectroscopic study, we here report the formation of FLPs over a highly defective CeO<sub>2</sub> sample prepared by microwave-assist  ...[more]

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