Breaking Trade-Off between Selectivity and Activity of Nickel-Based Hydrogenation Catalysts by Tuning Both Steric Effect and d-Band Center

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For selective hydrogenation of chemicals the high selectivity is always at the expense of activity and improving both selectivity and activity is challenging. Here, by chelating with p-fluorothiophenol (SPhF)-arrays, both steric and electronic effects are created to boost the performance of cheap nickel-based catalysts. Compared with dinickel phosphide, the SPhF-chelated one exhibits nearly 12 times higher activity and especially its selectivity is increased from 38.1% and 21.3% to nearly 100% in hydrogenations of 3-nitrostyrene and cinnamaldehyde. Commercial catalysts like Raney Ni chelating with SPhF-array also exhibits an enhanced selectivity from 20.5% and 23.4% to ≈100% along with doubled activity. Both experimental and density functional theory (DFT) calculation prove that the superior performance is attributed to the confined flat adsorption by ordered SPhF-arrays and downshifted d-band center of catalysts, leading to prohibited hydrogenation of the vinyl group and accelerative H 2 activation. Such a surface modification can provide an easily-realized and low-cost way to design catalysts for the selective hydrogenation.

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Gao, R., Pan, L., Wang, H., Yao, Y., Zhang, X., Wang, L., & Zou, J. J. (2019). Breaking Trade-Off between Selectivity and Activity of Nickel-Based Hydrogenation Catalysts by Tuning Both Steric Effect and d-Band Center. Advanced Science, 6(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201900054

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