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Mechanism of the Water–Gas Shift Reaction Catalyzed by Efficient Ruthenium‐Based Catalysts: A Computational and Experimental Study
Authors:Robert Stepi&#x;  Christian R Wick  Vinzent Strobel  Daniel Berger  Nata&#x;a Vu emilovi&#x;‐Alagi&#x;  Marco Haumann  Peter Wasserscheid  Ana‐Sun ana Smith  David M Smith
Institution:Robert Stepi?,Christian R. Wick,Vinzent Strobel,Daniel Berger,Nata?a Vu?emilovi?‐Alagi?,Marco Haumann,Peter Wasserscheid,Ana‐Sun?ana Smith,David M. Smith
Abstract:Supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) catalysis enables a highly efficient, Ru‐based, homogeneously catalyzed water‐gas shift reaction (WGSR) between 100 °C and 150 °C. The active Ru‐complexes have been found to exist in imidazolium chloride melts under operating conditions in a dynamic equilibrium, which is dominated by the Ru(CO)3Cl3]? complex. Herein we present state‐of‐the‐art theoretical calculations to elucidate the reaction mechanism in more detail. We show that the mechanism includes the intermediate formation and degradation of hydrogen chloride, which effectively reduces the high barrier for the formation of the requisite dihydrogen complex. The hypothesis that the rate‐limiting step involves water is supported by using D2O in continuous catalytic WGSR experiments. The resulting mechanism constitutes a highly competitive alternative to earlier reported generic routes involving nucleophilic addition of hydroxide in the gas phase and in solution.
Keywords:Ab-initio-Rechnungen  Reaktionsmechanismen  Ruthenium  Trä  gerkatalysatoren  Wassergas-Shift-Reaktion
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