TiO2 nanofiber-supported copper nanoparticle catalysts for highly efficient methane conversion to C1 oxygenates under mild conditions

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Wencui Li
Yu Ren
Zean Xie
Yipeng Wang
Hang Zhang
Dianxiang Peng
Hengfang Shen
Hongfei Shi
Jiaxin Cai
Peng Wang
Tongxin Zhang
Zhen Zhao
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[1] China University of Petroleum (Beijing),State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing
[2] Shenyang Normal University,Institute of Catalysis for Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
[3] Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology,Institute of Petrochemical Technology
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Nano Research | 2024年 / 17卷
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TiO; nanofiber; copper nanoparticles; photo-deposition method; methane oxidation; C1 oxygenates;
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The selective oxidation of methane under mild conditions remains the “Holy Grail of Catalysis”. The key to activating methane and inhibiting over-oxidation of target oxygenates lies in designing active centers. Copper nanoparticles were loaded onto TiO2 nanofibers using the photo-deposition method. The resulting catalysts were found to effectively convert methane into C1 oxygenated products under mild conditions. Compared with previously reported catalysts, it delivers a superior performance of up to 2510.7 mmol·gCu−1·hr−1 productivity with a selectivity of around 100% at 80 °C for 5 min. Microstructure characterizations and density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicate that TiO2 in the mixed phase of anatase and rutile significantly increases the Cu+/Cu0 ratio of the supported Cu species, and this ratio is linearly related to the formation rate of oxygen-containing species. The Cu1 site promotes the generation of active O species from H2O2 dissociation on Cu2O (111). These active O species reduce the energy barrier for breaking the C–H bond of CH4, thus boosting the catalytic activity. The methane conversion mechanism was proposed as a methyl radical pathway to form CH3OH and CH3OOH, and then the generated CH3OH is further oxidized to HOCH2OOH.
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页码:3844 / 3852
页数:8
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