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From Methane to Methanol: Pd-iC-CeO 2 Catalysts Engineered for High Selectivity via Mechanochemical Synthesis.

Juan D JiménezPablo G LustembergMaila DanielisEstefanía FernándezSooyeon HwangIradwikanari WaluyoAdrian HuntDominik WierzbickiJie ZhangLong QiAlessandro TrovarelliJosé A RodríguezSara ColussiMaria Veronica Ganduglia-PirovanoSanjaya D Senanayake
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
In the pursuit of selective conversion of methane directly to methanol in the liquid-phase, a common challenge is the concurrent formation of undesirable liquid oxygenates or combustion byproducts. However, we demonstrate that monometallic Pd-CeO 2 catalysts, modified by carbon, created by a simple mechanochemical synthesis method exhibit 100% selectivity toward methanol at 75 °C, using hydrogen peroxide as oxidizing agent. The solvent free synthesis yields a distinctive Pd-iC-CeO 2 interface, where interfacial carbon (iC) modulates metal-oxide interactions and facilitates tandem methane activation and peroxide decomposition, thus resulting in an exclusive methanol selectivity of 100% with a yield of 117 μmol/g cat at 75 °C. Notably, solvent interactions of H 2 O 2 (aq) were found to be critical for methanol selectivity through a density functional theory (DFT)-simulated Eley-Rideal-like mechanism. This mechanism uniquely enables the direct conversion of methane into methanol via a solid-liquid-gas process.
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