Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory Study of Copper(II) Oxo Active Sites for Methane-to-Methanol Conversion in Zeolites

Copper-exchanged zeolites are useful materials for step-wise methane-to-methanol conversion (MMC). However, methanol yields on copper-exchanged zeolites are often modest, spurring interest in the development of active-site species that are activated at moderate temperatures, afford greater yields, a...

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description Copper-exchanged zeolites are useful materials for step-wise methane-to-methanol conversion (MMC). However, methanol yields on copper-exchanged zeolites are often modest, spurring interest in the development of active-site species that are activated at moderate temperatures, afford greater yields, and provide excellent methanol selectivities. Ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) spectroscopy is a major tool for characterizing the active-sites and their evolution during the step-wise MMC process. However, computation of the UV–vis spectra of the copper-oxo active sites using Tamm–Dancoff time-dependent density functional theory (TDA-DFT) can be quite problematic. This has led to utilization of expensive methods based on multireference approaches, Green functions, and the Bethe–Salpeter equation. In this work, we examined the optical spectra of [CuO]+, [Cu2O]2+, [Cu2O2]2+, and [Cu3O3]2+ species implicated in MMC in zeolites. For the larger species, we examined how agreement with experimental data is improved with increasingly larger cluster models. For [CuO]+, we compared TDA-DFT against restricted active space 2nd-order perturbation theory, RASPT2. We found that signature peaks for [CuO]+ have multireference behavior. The excited states have many configuration state functions with a double excitation character. These effects are likely responsible for the poor utility of conventional TDA-DFT methods. Indeed, we obtain good agreement with experimental data and RASPT2 after accounting for 2h/2p excitations within TDA-DFT with a previously described configuration interaction singles and doubles, CIS­(D)-style scheme. This was the case for [CuO]+, [Cu2O]2+, as well as a [Cu2O2]2+ species. Using a long-range corrected double-hybrid, ωB2PLYP, we provide for the first time computational evidence for the experimental UV–vis spectrum of the [Cu3O3]2+ active site motif.
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