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New insight into the catalytic mechanism of ester hydrogenation over the Cu/ZnO catalyst: the contribution of hydrogen spillover.

Lin GaoGuoqiang DingLei ZhuZhanqiu YuHongju LiGuoqiang LiYulei ZhuHongwei XiangXiao-Dong WenYong YangYongwang Li
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
The dimethyl maleate hydrogenation activity of Cu, ZnO- X and physically mixed Cu+ZnO- X samples was systematically investigated to probe the essential role of ZnO in ester hydrogenation processes. Cu samples exhibited high CC bond hydrogenation ability with dimethyl succinate as the main product. Comparatively, ZnO was inactive in hydrogenation due to its weak ability to dissociate hydrogen while the CO group could be activated and adsorbed on the ZnO surface. Interestingly, physical mixing with ZnO significantly improved the CO hydrogenation activity of Cu samples. The H 2 -TPD results reveal the origin of "Cu-ZnO synergy": hydrogen atoms formed on the copper surface can spill over to the ZnO surface and react with the adsorbed CO group.
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