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Methane Activation by a Mononuclear Copper Active Site in the Zeolite Mordenite: Effect of Metal Nuclearity on Reactivity.


ABSTRACT: The direct conversion of methane to methanol would have a wide reaching environmental and industrial impact. Copper-containing zeolites can perform this reaction at low temperatures and pressures at a previously defined O2-activated [Cu2O]2+ site. However, after autoreduction of the copper-containing zeolite mordenite and removal of the [Cu2O]2+ active site, the zeolite is still methane reactive. In this study, we use diffuse reflectance UV-vis spectroscopy, magnetic circular dichroism, resonance Raman spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy to unambiguously define a mononuclear [CuOH]+ as the CH4 reactive active site of the autoreduced zeolite. The rigorous identification of a mononuclear active site allows a reactivity comparison to the previously defined [Cu2O]2+ active site. We perform kinetic experiments to compare the reactivity of the [CuOH]+ and [Cu2O]2+ sites and find that the binuclear site is significantly more reactive. From the analysis of density functional theory calculations, we elucidate that this increased reactivity is a direct result of stabilization of the [Cu2OH]2+ H-atom abstraction product by electron delocalization over the two Cu cations via the bridging ligand. This significant increase in reactivity from electron delocalization over a binuclear active site provides new insights for the design of highly reactive oxidative catalysts.

SUBMITTER: Heyer AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9761895 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Methane Activation by a Mononuclear Copper Active Site in the Zeolite Mordenite: Effect of Metal Nuclearity on Reactivity.

Heyer Alexander J AJ   Plessers Dieter D   Braun Augustin A   Rhoda Hannah M HM   Bols Max L ML   Hedman Britt B   Hodgson Keith O KO   Schoonheydt Robert A RA   Sels Bert F BF   Solomon Edward I EI  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20221011 42


The direct conversion of methane to methanol would have a wide reaching environmental and industrial impact. Copper-containing zeolites can perform this reaction at low temperatures and pressures at a previously defined O<sub>2</sub>-activated [Cu<sub>2</sub>O]<sup>2+</sup> site. However, after autoreduction of the copper-containing zeolite mordenite and removal of the [Cu<sub>2</sub>O]<sup>2+</sup> active site, the zeolite is still methane reactive. In this study, we use diffuse reflectance UV-  ...[more]

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