| Literature DB >> 27862789 |
Rui Lang1, Tianbo Li1,2, Daiju Matsumura3, Shu Miao1, Yujing Ren1, Yi-Tao Cui4, Yuan Tan1, Botao Qiao1, Lin Li1, Aiqin Wang1, Xiaodong Wang1, Tao Zhang1.
Abstract
Homogeneous catalysts generally possess superior catalytic performance compared to heterogeneous catalysts. However, the issue of catalyst separation and recycling severely limits their use in practical applications. Single-atom catalysts have the advantages of both homogeneous catalysts, such as "isolated sites", and heterogeneous catalysts, such as stability and reusability, and thus would be a promising alternative to traditional homogeneous catalysts. In the hydroformylation of olefins, single-atom Rh catalysts supported on ZnO nanowires demonstrate similar efficiency (TON≈40000) compared to that of homogeneous Wilkinson's catalyst (TON≈19000). HAADF-STEM and infrared CO chemisorption experiments identified isolated Rh atoms on the support. XPS and XANES spectra indicate that the electronic state of Rh is almost metallic. The catalysts are about one or two orders of magnitude more active than most reported heterogeneous catalysts and can be reused four times without an obvious decline in activity.Entities:
Keywords: heterogeneous catalysis; hydroformylation; rhodium; single-atom catalysts; styrene
Year: 2016 PMID: 27862789 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201607885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336