| Literature DB >> 21721543 |
Yimin Li1, Jack Hung-Chang Liu, Cole A Witham, Wenyu Huang, Matthew A Marcus, Sirine C Fakra, Pinar Alayoglu, Zhongwei Zhu, Christopher M Thompson, Arpana Arjun, Kihong Lee, Elad Gross, F Dean Toste, Gabor A Somorjai.
Abstract
The design and development of metal-cluster-based heterogeneous catalysts with high activity, selectivity, and stability under solution-phase reaction conditions will enable their applications as recyclable catalysts in large-scale fine chemicals production. To achieve these required catalytic properties, a heterogeneous catalyst must contain specific catalytically active species in high concentration, and the active species must be stabilized on a solid catalyst support under solution-phase reaction conditions. These requirements pose a great challenge for catalysis research to design metal-cluster-based catalysts for solution-phase catalytic processes. Here, we focus on a silica-supported, polymer-encapsulated Pt catalyst for an electrophilic hydroalkoxylation reaction in toluene, which exhibits superior selectivity and stability against leaching under mild reaction conditions. We unveil the key factors leading to the observed superior catalytic performance by combining X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and reaction kinetic studies. On the basis of the mechanistic understandings obtained in this work, we also provide useful guidelines for designing metal-cluster-based catalyst for a broader range of reactions in the solution phase.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21721543 DOI: 10.1021/ja204191t
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419