Developing inorganic materials that can mimic nature's ability to selectively oxidise inert C-H bonds remains a topic of intense scientific research. In recent years, zeolitic materials containing Fe and/or Cu have been shown to be highly active, heterogeneous catalysts for the selective oxidation of alkanes (including methane), amongst a range of other related oxidation challenges. By using resonance-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, we demonstrate that, following high-temperature pre-treatment (activation), Fe-containing ZSM-5 possesses an active binuclear core, and forms a key Fe-OOH intermediate upon activation with H<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf>. Both factors are reminiscent of biological oxidation catalysts, and may account for the unique ability of this material to selectively oxidise methane to methanol at low temperature. A pre-ferryl cat: Through insitu resonance-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, we identify an active, binuclear Fe-O(H)-Fe core and an Fe<sup>III</sup>-OOH intermediate in Fe-containing ZSM-5 following activation with H<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf>. The pre-ferryl nature of this biomimetic intermediate may account for the unique ability of this solid catalyst to selectively oxidise methane to methanol under mild conditions.
Hammond, C., Hermans, I., Dimitratos, N. (2015). Biomimetic oxidation with Fe-ZSM-5 and H<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf>? Identification of an active, extra-framework binuclear core and an Fe<sup>III</sup>-OOH intermediate with resonance-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. CHEMCATCHEM, 7(3), 434-440 [10.1002/cctc.201402642].
Biomimetic oxidation with Fe-ZSM-5 and H2 O2 ? Identification of an active, extra-framework binuclear core and an FeIII-OOH intermediate with resonance-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Dimitratos, Nikolaos
2015
Abstract
Developing inorganic materials that can mimic nature's ability to selectively oxidise inert C-H bonds remains a topic of intense scientific research. In recent years, zeolitic materials containing Fe and/or Cu have been shown to be highly active, heterogeneous catalysts for the selective oxidation of alkanes (including methane), amongst a range of other related oxidation challenges. By using resonance-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, we demonstrate that, following high-temperature pre-treatment (activation), Fe-containing ZSM-5 possesses an active binuclear core, and forms a key Fe-OOH intermediate upon activation with HI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.