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Selective Oxidation of Methane to Methanol over Au/H-MOR.

Wangyang WangWei ZhouYuchen TangWeicheng CaoScott R DochertyFangwei WuKang ChengQinghong ZhangChristophe CopéretYe Wang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Selective oxidation of methane to methanol by dioxygen (O 2 ) is an appealing route for upgrading abundant methane resource and represents one of the most challenging reactions in chemistry due to the overwhelmingly higher reactivity of the product (methanol) versus the reactant (methane). Here, we report that gold nanoparticles dispersed on mordenite efficiently catalyze the selective oxidation of methane to methanol by molecular oxygen in aqueous medium in the presence of carbon monoxide. The methanol productivity reaches 1300 μmol g cat -1 h -1 or 280 mmol g Au -1 h -1 with 75% selectivity at 150 °C, outperforming most catalysts reported under comparable conditions. Both hydroxyl radicals and hydroperoxide species participate in the activation and conversion of methane, while it is shown that the lower affinity of methanol on gold mainly accounts for higher methanol selectivity.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • anaerobic digestion
  • gold nanoparticles
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • climate change
  • sensitive detection
  • visible light
  • electron transfer