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Hybrid Mo-C T Nanowires as Highly Efficient Catalysts for Direct Dehydrogenation of Isobutane.

Jiali MuJunjun ShiLiam John FranceYongshan WuQiang ZengBaoan LiuLi-Long JiangJinxing LongXuehui Li
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Direct dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobutene has drawn extensive attention for synthesizing various chemicals. The Mo-based catalysts hold promise as an alternative to the toxic CrO x- and scarce Pt-based catalysts. However, the low activity and rapid deactivation of the Mo-based catalysts greatly hinder their practical applications. Herein, we demonstrate a feasible approach toward the development of efficient and non-noble metal dehydrogenation catalysts based on Mo-C T hybrid nanowires calcined at different temperatures. In particular, the optimal Mo-C700 catalyst exhibits isobutane consumption rate of 3.9 mmol g-1 h-1 and isobutene selectivity of 73% with production rate of 2.8 mmol g-1 h-1. The catalyst maintained 90% of its initial activity after 50 h of reaction. Extensive characterizations reveal that such prominent performance is well correlated with the adsorption abilities of isobutane and isobutene and the formation of η-MoC species. In contrast, the generation of β-Mo2C crystalline phase during long-term reaction causes minor decline in activity. Compared to MoO2 and β-Mo2C, η-MoC plays a role more likely in suppressing the cracking reaction. This work demonstrates a feasible approach toward the development of efficient and non-noble metal dehydrogenation catalysts.
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