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Monomeric Copper(II) Sites Supported on Alumina Selectively Convert Methane to Methanol
Authors:Jordan Meyet,Keith Searles,Mark A. Newton,Michael W  rle,Alexander P. van&#x  Bavel,Andrew D. Horton,Jeroen A. van&#x  Bokhoven,Christophe Cop  ret
Affiliation:Jordan Meyet,Keith Searles,Mark A. Newton,Michael Wörle,Alexander P. van Bavel,Andrew D. Horton,Jeroen A. van Bokhoven,Christophe Copéret
Abstract:
Monomeric CuII sites supported on alumina, prepared using surface organometallic chemistry, convert CH4 to CH3OH selectively. This reaction takes place by formation of CH3O surface species with the concomitant reduction of two monomeric CuII sites to CuI, according to mass balance analysis, infrared, solid‐state nuclear magnetic resonance, X‐ray absorption, and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy studies. This material contains a significant fraction of Cu active sites (22 %) and displays a selectivity for CH3OH exceeding 83 %, based on the number of electrons involved in the transformation. These alumina‐supported CuII sites reveal that C?H bond activation, along with the formation of CH3O‐ surface species, can occur on pairs of proximal monomeric CuII sites in a short reaction time.
Keywords:Aluminiumoxid  C-H-Aktivierung  Kupfer  Methan  Methanol
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