One‐Pot Cooperation of Single‐Atom Rh and Ru Solid Catalysts for a Selective Tandem Olefin Isomerization‐Hydrosilylation Process |
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Authors: | Bidyut B. Sarma,Jonglack Kim,Jonas Amsler,Giovanni Agostini,Claudia Weidenthaler,Norbert Pf nder,Raul Arenal,Patricia Concepci n,Philipp Plessow,Felix Studt,Gonzalo Prieto |
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Affiliation: | Bidyut B. Sarma,Jonglack Kim,Jonas Amsler,Giovanni Agostini,Claudia Weidenthaler,Norbert Pfänder,Raul Arenal,Patricia Concepción,Philipp Plessow,Felix Studt,Gonzalo Prieto |
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Abstract: | Realizing the full potential of oxide‐supported single‐atom metal catalysts (SACs) is key to successfully bridge the gap between the fields of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Here we show that the one‐pot combination of Ru1/CeO2 and Rh1/CeO2 SACs enables a highly selective olefin isomerization‐hydrosilylation tandem process, hitherto restricted to molecular catalysts in solution. Individually, monoatomic Ru and Rh sites show a remarkable reaction specificity for olefin double‐bond migration and anti‐Markovnikov α‐olefin hydrosilylation, respectively. First‐principles DFT calculations ascribe such selectivity to differences in the binding strength of the olefin substrate to the monoatomic metal centers. The single‐pot cooperation of the two SACs allows the production of terminal organosilane compounds with high regio‐selectivity (>95 %) even from industrially‐relevant complex mixtures of terminal and internal olefins, alongside a straightforward catalyst recycling and reuse. These results demonstrate the significance of oxide‐supported single‐atom metal catalysts in tandem catalytic reactions, which are central for the intensification of chemical processes. |
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Keywords: | DFT calculations olefin valorization single-atom-catalysis structure-performance relationships tandem catalysis |
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