Crystalline-phase-dependent catalytic performance of MnO2 for aerobic oxidation reactions

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Knowledge of the catalytic performances of different crystalline phases of a material is vital for the development of superior catalysts. In this study, different phases of MnO2 (α, β, γ, and δ) have been prepared by the oxidation of Mn2+, and their catalytic performances were evaluated using the aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde as a model reaction. α-MnO2 promoted the reaction to the highest yield. However, when the yields were normalized by the corresponding surface areas, δ-MnO2 exhibited the highest specific activity and α-MnO2 the lowest, indicating that the diverse microstructures resulting from the crystalline phase have a profound effect on catalytic performance. α-MnO2 showed the highest catalytic stability, resulting from its unchanged composition and morphology after use. Informed by the experimental results, a possible reaction mechanism involving the Mars-van Krevelen process was proposed. This work provides useful information for the development of effective catalysts for aerobic oxidation.

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Xu, Y., Huang, J., Yang, S., Wang, J., Chen, W., Chen, Y., … Huang, S. (2017). Crystalline-phase-dependent catalytic performance of MnO2 for aerobic oxidation reactions. Science China Materials, 60(12), 1196–1204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-017-9156-0

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