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Transition metal-like carbocatalyst
Ames Laboratory Accepted Manuscripts
  • Zhicheng Luo, Ames Laboratory
  • Renfeng Nie, Iowa State University
  • Vy T. Nguyen, University of Oklahoma
  • Abhranil Biswas, Iowa State University
  • Ranjan K. Behera, Iowa State University
  • Xun Wu, Iowa State University
  • Takeshi Kobayashi, Ames Laboratory
  • Aaron D. Sadow, Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
  • Bin Wang, University of Oklahoma
  • Wenyu Huang, Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
  • Long Qi, Ames Laboratory
Publication Date
8-14-2020
Department
Ames Laboratory; Chemistry
OSTI ID+
1647483
Report Number
IS-J 10275
DOI
10.1038/s41467-020-17909-8
Journal Title
Nature Communications
Abstract

Catalytic cleavage of strong bonds including hydrogen-hydrogen, carbon-oxygen, and carbon-hydrogen bonds is a highly desired yet challenging fundamental transformation for the production of chemicals and fuels. Transition metal-containing catalysts are employed, although accompanied with poor selectivity in hydrotreatment. Here we report metal-free nitrogen-assembly carbons (NACs) with closely-placed graphitic nitrogen as active sites, achieving dihydrogen dissociation and subsequent transformation of oxygenates. NACs exhibit high selectivity towards alkylarenes for hydrogenolysis of aryl ethers as model bio-oxygenates without over-hydrogeneration of arenes. Activities originate from cooperating graphitic nitrogen dopants induced by the diamine precursors, as demonstrated in mechanistic and computational studies. We further show that the NAC catalyst is versatile for dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene and tetrahydroquinoline as well as for hydrogenation of common unsaturated functionalities, including ketone, alkene, alkyne, and nitro groups. The discovery of nitrogen assembly as active sites can open up broad opportunities for rational design of new metal-free catalysts for challenging chemical reactions.

DOE Contract Number(s)
AC02‐07CH11358; SC0020300
Language
en
Publisher
Iowa State University Digital Repository, Ames IA (United States)
Citation Information
Zhicheng Luo, Renfeng Nie, Vy T. Nguyen, Abhranil Biswas, et al.. "Transition metal-like carbocatalyst" Vol. 11 (2020) p. 4091
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/aaron_sadow/78/