A Lewis acid-base paired InBO 3 catalyst: synthesis and high selectivity for isopropanol dehydrogenation.
Yurong SunWenliang GaoTao YangPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Whilst metal borates are well known as optical materials, their potential in solid catalysis has been less investigated. The calcite structured InBO 3 was selected as the target borate and was prepared using a solvothermal method. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and powder X-ray diffraction prove that the material has a nanoparticle morphology with an average size ∼50 nm and high crystallinity. Intrinsic surface oxygen vacancies, which are beneficial to catalysis, were detected using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Lewis acidity and basicity were both observed using NH 3 -/CO 2 -temperature-programmed desorption experiments, and the total acid and base amounts were found to be 46.6 and 123.8 μmol g -1 , respectively. Catalytic dehydration and dehydrogenation reactions for isopropanol at elevated temperatures were conducted in a fixed bed reactor to evaluate the catalytic performance of InBO 3 . InBO 3 exhibits a high conversion rate (>90.5%) and, most importantly, a high dehydrogenation selectivity (acetone selectivity >92.5%), whilst the optimal acetone yield achieved was 121.3 mmol h -1 g -1 cat at 350 °C. This study on InBO 3 strongly suggests that metal borates have promising applications in heterogeneous catalysis.