| Literature DB >> 22968696 |
Cheng-Tar Wu1, Kai Man Kerry Yu, Fenglin Liao, Neil Young, Peter Nellist, Andrew Dent, Anna Kroner, Shik Chi Edman Tsang.
Abstract
Methanol is an important platform molecule for chemical synthesis and its high energy density also renders it a good candidate as a cleaner transportation fuel. At present, methanol is manufactured from natural gas via the indirect syn-gas route. Here we show that ethylene glycol, a versatile chemical derived from biomass or fossil fuels, can be directly converted to methanol in hydrogen with high selectivity over a Pd/Fe(2)O(3) co-precipitated catalyst. This opens up a possibility for diversification in natural resources for energy-starved countries. The working catalyst contains extremely small 'PdFe' clusters and metal adatoms on defective iron oxide to give the required metal-support interaction for the novel synthesis.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22968696 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919