Tunable gold catalysts for selective hydrocarbon oxidation under mild conditions

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作者
Hughes, MD
Xu, YJ
Jenkins, P
McMorn, P
Landon, P
Enache, DI
Carley, AF
Attard, GA
Hutchings, GJ
King, F
Stitt, EH
Johnston, P
Griffin, K
Kiely, CJ
机构
[1] Cardiff Univ, Sch Chem, Cardiff CF10 3AT, Wales
[2] Johnson Matthey Catalysts, Middlesbrough TS23 1LB, England
[3] Johnson Matthey Catalysts, Royston SG8 5HE, Herts, England
[4] Lehigh Univ, Ctr Adv Mat & Nanotechnol, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
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英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
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10.1038/nature04190
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Oxidation is an important method for the synthesis of chemical intermediates in the manufacture of high-tonnage commodities, high-value fine chemicals, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals: but oxidations are often inefficient(1). The introduction of catalytic systems using oxygen from air is preferred for 'green' processing(2). Gold catalysis is now showing potential in selective redox processes(3-6), particularly for alcohol oxidation(7-10) and the direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide(11,12). However, a major challenge that persists is the synthesis of an epoxide by the direct electrophilic addition of oxygen to an alkene(13). Although ethene is epoxidized efficiently using molecular oxygen with silver catalysts in a large-scale industrial process(14), this is unique because higher alkenes can only be effectively epoxidized using hydrogen peroxide(15-17), hydroperoxides(16) or stoichiometric oxygen donors. Here we show that nanocrystalline gold catalysts can provide tunable active catalysts for the oxidation of alkenes using air, with exceptionally high selectivity to partial oxidation products (similar to 98%) and significant conversions. Our finding significantly extends the discovery by Haruta(18,19) that nanocrystalline gold can epoxidize alkenes when hydrogen is used to activate the molecular oxygen; in our case, no sacrificial reductant is needed. We anticipate that our finding will initiate attempts to understand more fully the mechanism of oxygen activation at gold surfaces, which might lead to commercial exploitation of the high redox activity of gold nanocrystals.
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