Metal–Organic Framework-Derived Ni–S/C Catalysts for Selective Alkyne Hydrogenation
A carbon matrix-supported Ni catalyst with surface/subsurface S species is prepared using a sacrificial metal–organic framework synthesis strategy. The resulting highly dispersed Ni–S/C catalyst contains surface discontinuous and electron-deficient Niδ+ sites modified by p-block S elements. This cat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS applied materials & interfaces 2023-10, Vol.15 (41), p.48135-48146 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A carbon matrix-supported Ni catalyst with surface/subsurface S species is prepared using a sacrificial metal–organic framework synthesis strategy. The resulting highly dispersed Ni–S/C catalyst contains surface discontinuous and electron-deficient Niδ+ sites modified by p-block S elements. This catalyst proved to be extremely active and selective for alkyne hydrogenation. Specifically, high intrinsic activity (TOF = 0.0351 s–1) and superior selectivity (>90%) at complete conversion were achieved, whereas an analogous S-free sample prepared by the same synthetic route performed poorly. That is, the incorporation of S in Ni particles and the carbon matrix exerts a remarkable positive effect on catalytic behavior for alkyne hydrogenation, breaking the activity–selectivity trade-off. Through comprehensive experimental studies, enhanced performance of Ni–S/C was ascribed to the presence of discontinuous Ni ensembles, which promote desorption of weakly π-bonded ethylene and an optimized electronic structure modified via obvious p–d orbital hybridization. |
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ISSN: | 1944-8244 1944-8252 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsami.3c09531 |