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An alternative catalytic cycle for selective methane oxidation to methanol with Cu clusters in zeolites.

Mario GallegoAvelino CormaMercedes Boronat
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
The partial oxidation of methane to methanol catalyzed by Cu-exchanged zeolites involves at present a three-step procedure that requires changing reaction conditions along the catalytic cycle. In this work we present an alternative catalytic cycle for selective methane conversion to methanol using as active species small Cu 5 clusters supported on CHA zeolite. Periodic DFT calculations show that molecular O 2 is easily activated on Cu 5 clusters producing bi-coordinated O atoms able to dissociate homolytically a CH bond from CH 4 and to react with the radical-like non-adsorbed methyl intermediate formed producing methanol, while competitive overoxidation to CO 2 is energetically disfavored. The present mechanistic study opens a new avenue to design catalytic materials based on their ability to stabilize radical species.
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