Ru single atoms for efficient chemoselective hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to azoxybenzene

Selectivity control of nitrobenzene hydrogenation remains a great challenge, and it is desirable to develop a green and highly efficient catalytic route toward value-added metastable intermediate products. Herein, we reported that isolated Ru single atoms coordinated with oxygen atoms in CeO 2 (Ru-S...

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Veröffentlicht in:Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2021-07, Vol.23 (13), p.4753-4761
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Bo, Lin, Tiejun, Yang, Ruoou, Huang, Min, Zhang, Huan, Li, Ji, Sun, Fanfei, Song, Fei, Jiang, Zheng, Zhong, Liangshu, Sun, Yuhan
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Zusammenfassung:Selectivity control of nitrobenzene hydrogenation remains a great challenge, and it is desirable to develop a green and highly efficient catalytic route toward value-added metastable intermediate products. Herein, we reported that isolated Ru single atoms coordinated with oxygen atoms in CeO 2 (Ru-SAs/CeO 2 ) can achieve chemoselective hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to azoxybenzene with a selectivity of 88.2% in a continuous flow reactor using H 2 without using any bases or expensive organic reducing agents, while 82.7% aniline selectivity was obtained by Ru nanoparticles. We demonstrated that the unique coordinated structure between Ru single atoms and O atoms preferentially controls the reaction route toward the coupling of nitrosobenzene and phenylhydroxylamine intermediates to form azoxybenzene while greatly suppressing over-hydrogenation. The present work provides an efficient strategy to regulate the reaction pathway of nitrobenzene hydrogenation with a green and industry-friendly process by designing highly dispersed Ru single atoms. Atomically dispersed Ru atoms crowding on CeO 2 was used for the chemoselective hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to azoxybenzene by molecular hydrogen, which presented more than 88% azoxybenzene selectivity with high stability.
ISSN:1463-9262
1463-9270
DOI:10.1039/d1gc01439k