Identifying Highly Active and Selective Cobalt X-Ides for Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation of Quinoline

Earth-abundant Co X-ides are emerging as promising catalysts for the electrocatalytic hydrogenation of quinoline (ECHQ), yet challenging due to the limited fundamental understanding of ECHQ mechanism on Co X-ides. This work identifies the catalytic performance differences of Co X-ides in ECHQ and pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2024-10, Vol.36 (41), p.e2411090
Hauptverfasser: Du, Han, Wang, Tianyi, Li, Meng, Yin, Zitong, Lv, Ransheng, Zhang, Muzhe, Wu, Xiangrui, Tang, Yawen, Li, Hao, Fu, Gengtao
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Zusammenfassung:Earth-abundant Co X-ides are emerging as promising catalysts for the electrocatalytic hydrogenation of quinoline (ECHQ), yet challenging due to the limited fundamental understanding of ECHQ mechanism on Co X-ides. This work identifies the catalytic performance differences of Co X-ides in ECHQ and provides significant insights into the catalytic mechanism of ECHQ. Among selected Co X-ides, the Co O presents the best ECHQ performance with a high conversion of 98.2% and 100% selectivity at ambient conditions. The Co O sites present a higher proportion of 2-coordinated hydrogen-bonded water at the interface than other Co X-ides at a low negative potential, which enhances the kinetics of subsequent water dissociation to produce H*. An ideal 1,4/2,3-H* addition pathway on Co O surface with a spontaneous desorption of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline is demonstrated through operando tracing and theoretical calculations. In comparison, the Co S sites display the lowest ECHQ performance due to the high thermodynamic barrier in the H* formation step, which suppresses subsequent hydrogenation; while the ECHQ on Co(OH)F and CoP sites undergo the 1,2,3,4- and 4,3/1,2-H* addition pathway respectively with the high desorption barriers and thus low conversion of quinoline. Moreover, the Co O presents a wide substrate scope and allows excellent conversion of other quinoline derivatives and N-heterocyclic substrates.
ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.202411090