| Literature DB >> 31087757 |
Lu Wang1, Tingjiang Yan1,2, Rui Song1,3, Wei Sun1, Yuchan Dong1, Jiuli Guo1,4, Zizhong Zhang5, Xuxu Wang5, Geoffrey A Ozin1.
Abstract
Surface frustrated Lewis pairs (SFLPs) have been implicated in the gas-phase heterogeneous (photo)catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 to CO and CH3 OH by In2 O3-x (OH)y . A key step in the reaction pathway is envisioned to be the heterolysis of H2 on a proximal Lewis acid-Lewis base pair, the SFLP, the chemistry of which is described as In⋅⋅⋅In-OH + H2 → In-OH2 + ⋅⋅⋅In-H- . The product of the heterolysis, thought to be a protonated hydroxide Lewis base In-OH2 + and a hydride coordinated Lewis acid In-H- , can react with CO2 to form either CO or CH3 OH. While the experimental and theoretical evidence is compelling for heterolysis of H2 on the SFLP, all conclusions derive from indirect proof, and direct observation remains lacking. Unexpectedly, we have discovered rhombohedral In2 O3-x (OH)y can enable dissociation of H2 at room temperature, which allows its direct observation by several analytical techniques. The collected analytical results lean towards the heterolysis rather than the homolysis reaction pathway.Entities:
Keywords: gas-phase reactions; heterolytic H2 dissociation; indium oxide; surface chemistry; surface frustrated Lewis pair
Year: 2019 PMID: 31087757 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201904568
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336