Title of article
Influence of oxygen and pH on the selective oxidation of ethanol on Pd catalysts
Author/Authors
David D. Hibbitts، نويسنده , , Matthew Neurock، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
11
From page
261
To page
271
Abstract
The selective oxidation of ethanol on supported Pd is catalytically promoted by the presence of hydroxide species on the Pd surface as well as in solution. These hydroxide intermediates act as Brønsted bases which readily abstract protons from the hydroxyl groups of adsorbed or solution-phase alcohols. The C1single bondH bond of the resulting alkoxide is subsequently activated on the metal surface via hydride elimination to form acetaldehyde. Surface and solution-phase hydroxide intermediates can also readily react with the acetaldehyde via nucleophilic addition to form a germinal diol intermediate, which subsequently undergoes a second C1single bondH bond activation on Pd to form acetic acid. The role of O2 is to remove the electrons produced in the oxidation reaction via the oxygen reduction reaction over Pd. The reduction reaction also regenerates the hydroxide intermediates and removes adsorbed hydrogen that is produced during the oxidation.
Keywords
Micro-reactor , Kinetic modelling , Catalyst , VPO , conditioning , activity
Journal title
Journal of Catalysis
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Journal of Catalysis
Record number
1224096
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