We study the reactivity of Fe(iv)O moieties supported by a metal-organic framework (MOF-74) in the oxidation reaction of methane to methanol using all-electron, periodic density-functional theory calculations. We compare results concerning the electronic properties and reactivity obtained using two hybrid (B3LYP and sc-BLYP) and two standard generalised gradient corrected (PBE and BLYP) semi-local density functional approximations. The semi-local functionals are unable to reproduce the expected reaction profiles and yield a qualitatively incorrect representation of the reactivity. Non-local hybrid functionals provide a substantially more reliable description and predict relatively modest (ca.60 kJ mol−1) reaction energy barriers for the H-atom abstraction reaction from CH4molecules. We examine the origin of these differences and we highlight potential means to overcome the limitations of standard semi-local functionals in reactivity calculations in solid-state systems.
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Saiz, F., & Bernasconi, L. (2020). Density-functional theory models of Fe(iv)O reactivity in metal-organic frameworks: self-interaction error, spin delocalisation and the role of hybrid exchange. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 22(22), 12821–12830. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp01285h
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