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Isolated boron in zeolite for oxidative dehydrogenation of propane.

Hang ZhouXianfeng YiYu HuiLiang WangWei ChenYucai QinMing WangJiabi MaXuefeng ChuYeqing WangXin HongZifeng ChenXiangju MengHai WangQiuyan ZhuLijuan SongAn Min ZhengFeng-Shou Xiao
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane (ODHP) is a key technology for producing propene from shale gas, but conventional metal oxide catalysts are prone to overoxidation to form valueless CO x Boron-based catalysts were recently found to be selective for this reaction, and B-O-B oligomers are generally regarded as active centers. We show here that the isolated boron in a zeolite framework without such oligomers exhibits high activity and selectivity for ODHP, which also hinders full hydrolysis for boron leaching in a humid atmosphere because of the B-O-SiO x linkage, achieving superior durability in a long-period test. Furthermore, we demonstrate an isolated boron with a -B[OH…O(H)-Si]2 structure in borosilicate zeolite as the active center, which enables the activation of oxygen and a carbon-hydrogen bond to catalyze the ODHP.
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