Login / Signup

A Bioinspired Molybdenum Catalyst for Aqueous Perchlorate Reduction.

Changxu RenPeng YangJiaonan SunEric Y BiJinyu GaoJacob PalmerMengqiang ZhuYiying WuJinyong Liu
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Perchlorate (ClO4-) is a pervasive, harmful, and inert anion on both Earth and Mars. Current technologies for ClO4- reduction entail either harsh conditions or multicomponent enzymatic processes. Herein, we report a heterogeneous (L)Mo-Pd/C catalyst directly prepared from Na2MoO4, a bidentate nitrogen ligand (L), and Pd/C to reduce aqueous ClO4- into Cl- with 1 atm of H2 at room temperature. A suite of instrument characterizations and probing reactions suggest that the MoVI precursor and L at the optimal 1:1 ratio are transformed in situ into oligomeric MoIV active sites at the carbon-water interface. For each Mo site, the initial turnover frequency (TOF0) for oxygen atom transfer from ClOx- substrates reached 165 h-1. The turnover number (TON) reached 3840 after a single batch reduction of 100 mM ClO4-. This study provides a water-compatible, efficient, and robust catalyst to degrade and utilize ClO4- for water purification and space exploration.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • bone mineral density
  • mass spectrometry
  • ms ms
  • molecular dynamics
  • nitric oxide
  • carbon dioxide
  • dna repair
  • oxidative stress
  • gold nanoparticles
  • electron transfer
  • visible light