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Expediting Ethylbenzene Oxidation via a Bimetallic Cobalt-Manganese Spinel Structure with a Modulated Electronic Environment.

Yuhang ChenAnqi LuoDongming HuJiangyong Liu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
The catalytic oxidation of ethylbenzene (EB) into acetophenone (AP) is a vibrant area, with a growing number of researchers paying attention to this thematic investigation. Herein, we demonstrate that spinel-type (Co,Mn)(Co,Mn) 2 O 4 can function as an efficient catalyst for the solvent-free oxidation of EB with molecular oxygen. The incorporation of Mn into the Co 3 O 4 network can break the local structural symmetry of Co-O-Co linkages due to the bond competition, inducing the formation of an asymmetrical Co-O-Mn configuration with an electron local exchange interaction. The Co-O-Mn sites can facilitate the perturbation of nonpolar O 2 and thus contribute to the generation of abundant •O 2 - species for initiating the oxidation of EB. We envision that this study not only provides a promising catalyst for EB oxidation but also affords a new insight into the design of advanced spinel oxides for selective oxidation reactions.
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