Crystalline phase effects of zirconia in Ag/ZrO 2 catalysts: oxygen vacancy-mediated new pathways to promote carbon–oxygen bond hydrogenation

The crystalline phase effect of zirconia provides a viable approach to investigate the interfacial sites of Ag/ZrO 2 catalysts in the hydrogenation of carbon–oxygen bonds. However, zirconia with different crystalline phases synthesised through general strategies faces the dilemma of ill-definition a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2024-10, Vol.12 (38), p.26000-26012
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Menghan, Shang, Xiaofang, Li, Jiawei, Yang, Chenxi, Ding, Jie, Zhong, Qin, Chen, Yixin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The crystalline phase effect of zirconia provides a viable approach to investigate the interfacial sites of Ag/ZrO 2 catalysts in the hydrogenation of carbon–oxygen bonds. However, zirconia with different crystalline phases synthesised through general strategies faces the dilemma of ill-definition and huge structural differences, which present an insurmountable obstacle for the establishment of structure–activity relationships and the revelation of interfacial co-catalytic sites. This paper presents a novel synthetic strategy for the univariate modulation of zirconia crystalline phases. Compared with traditional strategies, the structure of zirconia synthesised by this strategy with different crystalline phases exhibits a high degree of similarity. Differently, the phase transition process endows monoclinic zirconia with a distinctive surface Zr 3+ –O v site, which has been demonstrated to possess a robust adsorption capacity for carbon–oxygen bonds through in situ infrared spectroscopy and theoretical calculations. The coordination of surface Zr 3+ –O v sites with silver sites capable of spilling hydrogen provides a novel interfacial co-catalytically active site-mediated reaction pathway for carbon–oxygen bond hydrogenation. The Ag/Zr–NH 4 + catalyst with this novel interfacial site exhibited excellent catalytic performance in the activity evaluation, with ethyl glycolate yields reaching 95.8%. The interfacial co-catalysis offers a novel reaction pathway and is anticipated to be applicable to other carbon–oxygen bonded hydrogenation systems.
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/D4TA05062B