The addition of phosphotungstic acid (PTA) to the synthesis mixture of PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5 yields the direct encapsulation of PTA inside the MOF structure (i.e. PTA@PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5) through a facile solvothermal approach. The deoxygenation reaction of palmitic acid has been investigated over PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5 and PTA@PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5 under a hydrogen atmosphere in the supercritical fluid (SCF) of n-hexane. The results showed that palmitic acid can be converted completely at 240 °C on PTA@PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5 with a high selectivity of hexadecane. Owning to the improvement of acidity of the MOF catalyst by the encapsulation of PTA inside the hollow octahedral nanostructures of PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5, the selectivity for hexadecane over the PTA@PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5 catalyst is higher than that over PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5. The excellent performance in the catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of palmitic acid is associated with the synergistic effect between yolk-shell PTA@PdCu@FeIII-MOF-5 nanostructures and SCF medium.
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Fang, X., Shi, Y., Wu, K., Liang, J., Wu, Y., & Yang, M. (2017). Upgrading of palmitic acid over MOF catalysts in supercritical fluid of n-hexane. RSC Advances, 7(64), 40581–40590. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra07239b